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In human rights talks, EU warns of ‘deterioration’ of primary freedoms in China

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Throughout thorny human rights talks with China on Friday, the European Union voiced considerations about what it referred to as a “deterioration of elementary freedoms” within the nation.
The EU cited “authorities interference” within the succession plan for the Dalai Lama, an ongoing crackdown in Hong Kong, and jailed Uygur and Tibetan activists as examples in its assertion on the fortieth version of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue in Brussels.

The bloc accused China of “persistent restrictions on freedom of expression, faith or perception, peaceable meeting, and the suitable to equality and non-discrimination”.

The bloc additionally referred to as consideration to what it mentioned was an “erosion of the rule of regulation, due course of rights violations and the dearth of judicial independence” in addition to the “use of compelled labour and labour switch programmes”.

Beijing rejected the accusations on Saturday.

The Ministry of Overseas Affairs mentioned that throughout the dialogue, China launched its idea of human rights and pointed to issues in EU nations.



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