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China’s human rights crackdown is getting worse

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

Writing in The Spectator, Ben Rogers

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Human Rights

Raab to clampdown on firms linked to forced labour in Xinjiang

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

As written in The Guardian: Dominic Raab is to address concerns over UK complicity in the use of forced labour…

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‘China’s rulers aren’t those we partnered with a decade ago’: Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman TOM TUGENDHAT says it’s time to confront the reality we’ve ignored for too long

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

As in written in the Mail on Sunday, Tom Tugendhat said: The past decade has been kind to China’s princes, but…

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Human Rights

Boris Johnson under pressure from top Tories to take stronger stand against China

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

As written in The Times: Senior Conservatives are gearing up for a renewed push to force Boris Johnson to take…

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China: Senior Conservatives call for reset of UK policy

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

As written on BBC News: Senior Conservatives have called for a “reset” in UK policy towards China, including sanctions against…

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Human Rights

Brutal, criminal and inhumane: Tory report’s devastating verdict on the Beijing regime as party’s grandees urge Boris Johnson to face down China

January 13, 2021
By CPHRC

As written in the Daily Mail: A powerful alliance of Tory grandees will step up pressure on the Government this…

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Human Rights

Britain tightening laws on imports linked to Chinese human rights abuses

January 12, 2021
By CPHRC

As written in The Telegraph: Britain is to tighten the law on importing goods linked to alleged human rights abuses…

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Fiona Bruce MP appointed as the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief

January 4, 2021
By CPHRC

In December 2020, Fiona Bruce MP was appointed as the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief.…

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Fiona Bruce MP joins Parliamentarians around the World to Decry Breach of Sino British Joint Declaration

May 27, 2020
By CPHRC

A cross-party international coalition of 284 parliamentarians and policymakers from 30 countries, including Fiona as Chair of the Conservative Party Human…

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Benedict Rogers Writes in Conservative Home: Ten steps towards a more humane post-pandemic China policy

May 13, 2020
By CPHRC

Writing in Conservative Home, Benedict Rogers said: “Until recently, I was rather a lone voice on China. If not crying…

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The Conservatice Party Human Rights Commission's purpose is to highlight international human rights concerns, and to inform, advise and develop the party’s foreign policy by making human rights a priority.

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Tuesday, 3, Jun
CPHRC Myanmar Report Press Release
Monday, 11, Dec
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission marks 75th Anniversary of Genocide Convention and UDHR and calls for action
Friday, 28, Jul
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission launches inquiry into human rights in Myanmar/Burma
Thursday, 27, Jul
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission Launches inquiry into ‘Robust Pragmatism’ in foreign policy
Tuesday, 18, Jul
New report highlights plight of foreign prisoners in China and forced prison labour from China in global supply chains
Wednesday, 15, Feb
Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP and other China-sanctioned Parliamentarians will join the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission to discuss human rights in China

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