💨 Abstract

During the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council, 28 European countries voiced concerns over human rights violations in Tibet. The joint statement, led by Poland, criticized China's suppression of cultural, religious, and political freedoms in Tibet and Xinjiang. The countries emphasized issues such as the forced boarding school system, the clampdown on protests against hydropower projects, and the closure of Tibetan language and culture schools.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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