Countries affected by China unite to challenge CCP’s repressive policies

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Tsering Dhundup

DHARAMSHALA, Oct. 28:  A joint conference bringing together representatives from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, East Turkistan (Xinjiang), Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia was held in Berlin, Germany, marking a unified stand against human rights violations by China in these countries on October 24. 

The event, organized by Sino Euro Voice in collaboration with several pro-democracy organizations, highlighted the challenges faced by various communities under Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rule.

Dr. Jhy-Wey Shieh, Taiwan’s Representative to Germany, opened the conference with remarks emphasizing the crucial need for solidarity among affected communities. He specifically acknowledged the ...

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