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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
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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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The noose tightens around Hong Kong’s neck

May 27, 2020
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If the world does not act to stop Beijing’s national security law, it will be the death of Britain’s former colony

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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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Fiona Bruce MP Raises Concerns Over Hong Kong Democracy Activist Arrests with FCO

May 6, 2020
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Fiona Bruce MP, Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission, has submitted a number of written question to the…

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Arresting 15 Pro-Democracy Leaders in Hong Kong Violates Basic Law

April 24, 2020
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Benedict Rogers, Chair of Hong Kong Watch and Vice Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission, co-authored an op-ed…

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Beijing’s latest outrageous crackdown on Hong Kong freedoms

April 24, 2020
By CPHRC

Benedict Rogers, Chair of Hong Kong Watch and Vice Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission, writes in the New York Post on the latest crackdown on Hong Kong Freedoms.

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CONSERVATIVE PARTY HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION HOLD FIRST HEARING OF CHINA INQUIRY

March 25, 2020
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The Conservative Party Human Rights Commission began its inquiry into human rights in China 2016-2020 last week with a hearing…

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FIONA BRUCE JOINS SIX OTHER PARLIAMENTARIANS AND PUBLIC FIGURES IN LETTER TO FOREIGN SECRETARY FOLLOWING EXPULSION OF US JOURNALISTS FROM CHINA AND HONG KONG

March 18, 2020
By CPHRC

The Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission, Fiona Bruce MP, signed a cross-party letter to the Foreign Secretary…

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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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Monday, 11, Dec
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission marks 75th Anniversary of Genocide Convention and UDHR and calls for action
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Thursday, 27, Jul
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission Launches inquiry into ‘Robust Pragmatism’ in foreign policy
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New report highlights plight of foreign prisoners in China and forced prison labour from China in global supply chains
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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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Tim Loughton MP appointed Chairman of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission

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