2021

Written submission to the 48th session of the Human Rights Council

Introduction CSW (Christian Solidarity Worldwide) is a human rights organisation specialising in the right to freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) for all. CSW continues to be alarmed by the arrests and detentions of citizens in connection with their  religion or belief in the People’s Republic of China and seeks to bring this to the UN …

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CSW calls for urgent release of critically ill activist on hunger strike

CSW urgently calls for the release of sentenced Chinese Christian human rights defender Zhang Zhan, whose health condition is in a critical state amid a continuous hunger strike against her unjust detention and imprisonment. Ms Zhang was detained by Shanghai police for her reports from Wuhan on the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in May 2020. During …

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CSW calls for urgent release of critically ill activist on hunger strike

CSW urgently calls for the release of sentenced Chinese Christian human rights defender Zhang Zhan, whose health condition is in a critical state amid a continuous hunger strike against her unjust detention and imprisonment. Ms Zhang was detained by Shanghai police for her reports from Wuhan on the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in May 2020. During …

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More MPs call for UK government to take action on human rights crisis in Xinjiang

British MPs have increased calls on the UK government to pressure the Chinese government to end human rights violations in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. On 15 July the House of Commons will hold a debate on calling for a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics hosted by China, citing human rights concerns about …

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Pastors or fraudsters? Neither registered nor unregistered religious leaders are safe from the Chinese Communist Party’s false allegations

Under China’s current religious regulations, only government-approved faith leaders can carry out government-approved religious activities in government-approved sites. As a result, there are many situations in which a religious leader can find themselves on the wrong side of the law in China, even facing charges that have no apparent connection to religion but can carry lengthy sentences. Alarmingly, fraud charges seem to have become one of the most damaging tools that the authorities use against pastors, for persecution as well as defamation.

China Voices: April – June 2021

Welcome to China Voices, a quarterly update on freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) in China produced by CSW. This update is based on research and opinion from reliable sources* with first-hand information (**indicating Chinese links). As media coverage of China issues intensifies, we want to ensure that the voices and views of the people …

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Activists, religious believers tightly controlled for 100 year anniversary of Communist Party

Chinese authorities reportedly arrested religious believers and placed activists under house arrest in preparation for celebrations of the 100-year anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on 1 July. Activists, dissidents and former prisoners of conscience across the country were placed under house arrest or had their movement restricted in the run up to the …

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HRC47: Oral Statement during ID with the Working Group on discrimination against women and girls

Item 3: Interactive Dialogue with the Working Group on discrimination against women and girls Organisation: Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) Speaker: Claire Denman Thank you Madame President, CSW thanks the Working Group for their continued work and report. As the Working Group points out, crises can exact a disparate and heavy toll on the sexual and reproductive health of women …

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