OHCHR flags China over 'infringement' of Tibetian rights

IANS June 18, 2025 336 views

During the 59th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk expressed serious concerns about human rights violations in Tibet. He called for China to implement legal reforms to align with international human rights standards. Turk emphasized ongoing infringements on cultural and other rights in Tibet, urging the release of detained individuals. His statements underscore the need for international cooperation to uphold human rights and legal compliance.

"In Tibet, there are ongoing infringements on cultural and other rights." - Volker Turk
Geneva, June 18: United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has raised serious concerns over "ongoing infringements" on the rights of people living in Tibet and called to align legislation and policies with international human rights law.

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Volker Turk addresses Human Rights Council in Geneva

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Urges China to align with international human rights law

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Highlights ongoing Tibetan rights infringements

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Engages with China on legal reform and rights issues

Addressing the 59th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the UN Human Rights Commissioner (OHCHR) detailed a grave assessment of the current global landscape.

He asserted that he has continued to engage directly with China on a wide range of issues.

Raising concerns about the human rights violations in China, Turk highlighted the lack of progress on much-needed legal reform to ensure compliance with international human rights law.

"In Tibet, there are ongoing infringements on cultural and other rights. I call for the release of all individuals detained for exercising their rights and to align legislation and policies with international human rights law," the UN human rights chief stated.

"I continue to engage directly with China on a wide range of issues. I am concerned about the lack of progress on much-needed legal reform to ensure compliance with international human rights law. I also regret that there has not yet been a resolution to the individual cases we have raised," he said.

"I also regret that there has not yet been a resolution to the individual cases we have raised. My Office continues to receive worrying reports of violations in Xinjiang, including undue prison sentences, incommunicado detention, and restrictions on fundamental rights. In Hong Kong, the continued application of national security laws raises serious concerns about the shrinking of civic space," he added.

Furthermore, Turk expressed deep concern over the "military escalation between Israel and Iran," urging de-escalation and "urgent diplomatic negotiations."

He underscored the need for "full respect of international law by both sides, particularly the protection of civilians in densely populated areas."

The UN Human Rights Chief stressed that the current trajectory of escalating conflict and blatant disregard for international human rights and humanitarian law is indefensible.

The UN High Commissioner urged the international community to uphold international law, defend human rights, and resist the weakening of the foundational principles of the UN.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
China's actions in Tibet have always been concerning for us Indians given our shared border and historical ties with Tibet. The UN report confirms what many of us suspected - systematic suppression of cultural rights. Hope international pressure makes a difference 🙏
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Priya M.
While China's human rights record is problematic, we must also look at our own house. India has its own challenges in Kashmir and the Northeast. The UN should be equally concerned about all regions, not just pick on China.
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Amit S.
Tibet was always a buffer between India and China. Now with China's complete control, our border security concerns have increased manifold. The UN statements are good but where is the action? Just words won't help Tibetan people.
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Sunita R.
As someone who has visited Tibetan settlements in India, I've heard firsthand accounts of the suffering. China's policies are destroying a beautiful culture. More power to the UN for speaking up! #FreeTibet
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Vikram J.
China will never listen to the UN. They didn't care about Hong Kong, they won't care about Tibet. We need stronger economic and diplomatic pressure from countries like India, US, Japan to make any real impact.
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Neha P.
The Dalai Lama has been living in India for decades, yet our government remains silent on Tibet issue to avoid angering China. Sometimes we need to stand up for what's right, not just what's convenient.

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