EU’s Condemnation of CCP Human Rights Violations – Voice of Hope Report

2023-12-11 10:54:39

[Voice of Hope December 11, 2023](Comprehensive report by our reporter Li Hui) December 10 is World Human Rights Day. The European Union posted a post on Weibo on the same day, mercilessly condemning the extremely bad human rights abuses created by the Chinese Communist Party authorities. situation. The post has not been deleted for more than 24 hours.

The official EU microblog “EU in China” is atpostChina expressed concern regarding the human rights situation in China and the CCP’s deliberate and systematic violations of human rights, including once morest Uyghurs, Tibetans, and people belonging to ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities across China. Demand that China “stop using torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment once morest detainees for the purpose of extracting forced and public confessions.”

The EU also called on the CCP to release imprisoned dissidents and civil rights lawyers, and listed a specific list: “The EU continues to pay close attention to the development of the situation and urges China to immediately and unconditionally release: Pastor Cao Sanqiang, Chang Weiping, Chen Yunfei, Cheng Yuan, Ding Jiaxi, Gao Zhisheng, Go Sherab Gyatso, Guo Quan, He Fangmei, Huang Qi, Huang Xueqin, Sakharov Prize winner Ilham Tohti, Ka Kamile Wayit, Li Qiaochu, Li Yanhe, Li Yuhan, Peng Lifa, Qin Yongmin, Qin Yongpei, Rinchen Tsultrim, Ruan Xiaohuan, Tashi Dorje, Tasipula Tashpolat Tiyip, Wang Aizhong, Wang Bingzhang, Wang Jianbing, Pastor Wang Yi, Wang Zang, Xu Na, Xu Qin, Xu Yan, Xu Zhiyong, Yang Maodong, Pastor Zhang Chunlei, Zhang Zhanhe and EU citizen Gui Minhai ( The latter’s right of consular access must be respected).”

Each of the above names is a sensitive word on the Chinese Communist Party’s Internet.

The post also accused the CCP of “increasingly severely” restricting freedom of speech and people’s free access to information “through censorship, intimidation and surveillance of journalists and media workers” and urged the CCP to “obey the principle of peaceful demonstrations” power”.

In addition, the post also expressed concern regarding the human rights situation in Hong Kong. It pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party’s forced implementation of the National Security Law and the Sedition Ordinance in Hong Kong destroyed basic freedoms and eroded democratic principles and political pluralism. “The EU is particularly concerned regarding the trials of politicians and democrats, and is especially concerned regarding Jimmy Lai’s case,” and urges the Chinese Communist Party to “abide by the Basic Law of Hong Kong and China’s international obligations” and restore “one country, two systems.”

The post emphasized: “By commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Union reaffirms its commitment to the full realization of human rights. The simple idea enshrined in the Declaration that rights are not conferred but belong to everyone continues to this day. It is still having an undisputed impact in the EU, China and around the world.”

As soon as the post was published, it immediately attracted the attention of netizens. Many netizens left messages saying:

“In today’s chaotic era, the voice of justice and conscience is more needed”, “Thank you for speaking out”, “Fairness and justice”, etc., but they also attracted many insults from pinks and 50 cents.

The post was published at 8:08 a.m. on December 10, Beijing time, and has remained intact on Weibo for more than 24 hours. Compared with the previous situation where such posts would be “deleted instantly”, this can be said to be a miracle under the CCP’s strict Internet blockade and speech control.

Last week, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping met with visiting European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. “Hong Kong 01” reported that Xi Jinping made many changes during this meeting.

First of all, in terms of public opinion offensive, the mainland media used intensive and large-scale reports to highlight Xi Jinping’s meeting with European leaders. This is different from previous meetings between Chinese and European leaders where more progress was disclosed first on the day of the meeting.

A few days ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China announced the holding of the “24th China-EU Leaders’ Meeting” and stated that “President Xi Jinping will meet with European Council President Michel and European Commission President von der Ryan. Premier Li Qiang of the State Council will co-chair the meeting with Michel and von der Leyen.”

“Hong Kong 01” analyzed that in the previous briefings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, “the main subject of the incident was the Prime Minister, and what was reported was what the Prime Minister did at what time. But this official announcement reported the meeting itself and where the meeting will be held. What will the President and Prime Minister do respectively when it is held?”

“In the past, although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China would further disclose the President’s plans to meet with European leaders at regular press conferences and other occasions, in the official announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, the President’s meeting information did not appear. And What kind of activities the president will arrange this time has been directly written into the official announcement.”

The report stated: “Behind the different focus of public opinion is the profound political change that is taking place in the CCP’s diplomacy.”

In fact, during the meeting with Xi Jinping last month, the Xi Jinping government obviously expressed a friendly gesture and made considerable concessions, including the commitment to resume high-level military communication between China and the United States, jointly combat fentanyl, and not to use force once morest Taiwan in recent years. He even said that he would send pandas back to the United States, and so on. Xi Jinping has repeatedly stated that he is willing to be a friend of the United States, not a competitor.

Of course, the above changes are premised on the continued deterioration of China’s economy and the debt crisis.

YouTuber “Gongzi Shijing” believes that under such circumstances, the Cyberspace Administration of China does not dare to delete posts casually and does not dare to assume the responsibility of affecting diplomacy. It can only report it at various levels and wait for instructions from superiors. This may be why the post survives to this day.

Another point of view is that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China may not dare to directly order the deletion of the post, and the final decision on whether to delete the post may still need to be made by Xi Jinping.

So will Xi Jinping order the deletion of EU posts? After all, the EU has just taken the lead, and the CCP’s “efforts” in this meeting are also visible to the naked eye.

This seems to be another difficult choice between Xi Jinping and Xi Jinping as the economic crisis is eroding the legitimacy of the CCP’s governance.

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