Contact:
Mandie McKeown, International Tibet Network, +44 7748 158 618, mandie@tibetnetwork.org
International Tibet Network, a global coalition of Tibet groups, and its Member groups submitted a written set of recommendations for Governments to raise during China’s UPR, including to end the use of patriotic re-education campaigns, which dramatically increase tensions in Tibet, for example directly contributing to China’s shooting of peaceful Tibetan protesters in the TAR on 6 October.
Human Rights Watch, one of the world’s leading organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights, has been urging the United Nations Human Rights Council and Member States to ensure China’s second UPR is a genuine and robust review of China’s human rights situation. In 2009 the Council’s credibility was severely challenged when China attempted to undermine the process by refusing to abide by the principles of genuine dialogue and cooperation.
contact mandie@tibetnetwork.org. Questions will also be taken over skype and Twitter.
Chair:
Panel Speakers:
Padma Dolma, Students for a Free Tibet
Julie de Rivero, Human Rights Watch
Yang Jianli, Initiatives for China
Time: 19.30hrs Beijing Time / 13.30hrs CET / 08.30hrs EST.
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The Press Briefing will be convened by International Tibet Network.