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A Global Appeal- Open letter from the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile On the People’s Republic of China’s Ethnic Unity and Progress Law
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Central Tibetan Administration
Support independent investigations through United Nations human rights mechanisms, including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Special Rapporteurs, Treaty Bodies, and the Universal Periodic Review process.
Strengthen measures to counter transnational repression and protect Tibetan communities, human rights defenders, and advocates living within your country.
A Defining Test of the International Human Rights SystemThe implementation of the Ethnic Unity and Progress Law is not solely a Tibetan concern.
It is a test of the international community’s commitment to protecting cultural diversity, freedom of religion or belief, linguistic rights, minority protections, and the rule of international human rights law.
When the identity of a people is threatened, the principles upon which the international human rights system is built are also put at risk.