Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a video address at the high-level meeting of the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday, emphasizing China's willingness to work with all countries to uphold the correct view of human rights and push for the reform and improvement of global human rights governance.
In Switzerland, Tibetans and Uyghurs living in exile are facing a serious problem. They are being monitored, threatened, and pressured by agents linked to the Chinese government. A recent study, commissioned by the Swiss government and conducted by experts at the University of Basel,
The Tibetan Community of Switzerland and Liechtenstein (TCSL) organised a protest in front of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva on the opening day of the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on February 24 (local time).
The Swiss Office of Tibet has raised concerns regarding China’s increasing influence and meddling since 2019. During Sikyong Penpa Tsering’s official visit to Switzerland, multiple requests were made to the Swiss Federal government to resolve these issues.
The Swiss Office of Tibet voices concerns over China's influence since 2019. Sikyong Penpa Tsering's Swiss visit advocates resolving related issues. Swiss Federal Government confirmed Chinese repression of Tibetans and Uyghurs.
Ernst made the remarks on the sidelines of the China-Swiss Companies Investment Cooperation Exchange last week. Versameb was one of the over 20 Swiss biomedical companies that participated in the event.
When asked to respond to a report by the Swiss government claiming that “ethnic Tibetan and Uygur people living in Switzerland are under pressure from China,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Thursday that Xizang- and Xinjiang-related affairs are purely China's internal affairs and brook no interference from external forces.
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