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Three New Reports Expose China’s Human Rights Violations
News Analysis
The international community has recently released three human rights reports. All three directly point to the Chinese communist regime for violation of basic human rights and freedom of belief.
On Jan. 13, the British Conservative Party Human Rights Commission issued a report calling on the British government to take the lead in responding to a human rights crisis in China.
The report is titled, “The Darkness Deepens: The Crackdown on Human Rights in China 2016-2020” and pointed out that human rights violations in China are intensifying.
“The use of abhorrent practices such as the imprisonment and torture of dissidents, mass surveillance, organ harvesting, and the use of slave labour shows the Chinese Communist Party for what it is,” the report said, urging the UK government to “lead the free world by sending a clear message that China must stop these abusive behaviours.”
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Former United States President Donald Trump’s administration unleashed a torrent of economic sanctions on individuals and entities during his single term in the Oval Office. The punitive measures were aimed at squeezing the US’s foes – most notably Iran, Venezuela and China – to advance Trump’s foreign policy agenda.
But sanctions often failed to achieve their objectives, and critics charge that the acceleration of sanctions on some countries near the end of Trump’s term was designed to box in newly sworn-in President Joe Biden on key foreign policy matters.
The Trump administration’s unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear pact with world powers in 2018 and its subsequent “maximum pressure” campaign of sanctions targeting Iran’s economy failed to coerce Tehran back to the negotiating table. The relentless barrage of blacklistings backfired in some respects because Iran is once again enriching uranium.
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Opinion: New US-China cold war on Tibet and take-aways for India
By Vijay Kranti
The tone and temper of two latest laws of USA on Tibet and Xinjiang show that the US-China honeymoon is over an we should be ready to witness a new phase of US-China cold war. Extraordinary coordination between Republicans and Democrats in both houses of the US Congress to push these bills through even during peak days of their animosity indicates that Joe Biden may not be as soft to China as believed. The Tibet bill has many take-aways for Indian too.
Many keen observers of America and its democratic system must be shocked by many unfortunate events related to Presidential elections and the Republican- Democrat rivalry. These developments gave many reasons to believe that this Presidential election is going to be remembered as the saddest chapter of US democratic history. But few would have taken note of the extraordinary cohesion, comradely coordination and collective wisdom demonstrated by the same
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