Demonstration held outside Chinese Embassy in UK over human rights abuses in China

0
231
Demonstration held outside Chinese Embassy in UK over human rights abuses in China



ANI |
Updated:
11 Dec 2021 6:31 pm IS

London [UK], December 11 (ANI): Large numbers of human rights activists, including Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hong Kongers and Mongols, protested against human rights violations in China in front of the Chinese Embassy in London and also called for action against the Chinese People’s Party (CCP) regime. as asked to boycott the Beijing Olympics in 2022.
Hundreds of people joined persecuted minority communities in mainland China to express their “fear” of the Chinese People’s Party (CCP) regime and to draw global attention to the human rights violations being violated against minorities in mainland China and its region occupied territories are perpetrated.
In front of the Chinese embassy in London, numerous young students, activists and veterans gathered to protest the mass human rights violations. They highlighted the injustices that are taking place in China and its occupied territories.
“We are outside the Chinese embassy today to remind China that we will never give up our rights and freedoms,” said one of the activists.

The activists shouted slogans “Free Tibet, Free Turkmenistan, Free Mongolia, Free Hong Kong, Boycott the Beijing Olympics, No to the CCP, etc.”
The prominent speakers at the gathering were Tsering Passang, Chairman of the Global Alliance for Tibet and Persecuted Minorities (GATPM), Dolkun Isa, President of WYC, Rahima Mehmut (World Uyghur Congress), John Jones, Tenzin Rabga, Pema and leading figures from Hong Kong .
A speech by Dhondup Wangchen – a famous Tibetan filmmaker and activist who was imprisoned in a Chinese prison for making a film about Tibetans – was read by Tsering Passang.
During their speeches, the speakers urged the international community to boycott the CCP and hold it accountable for the massive human rights violations it committed against minority communities in China and other occupied territories.
They demanded freedom for Tibet, eastern Turkmenistan, Hong Kong, southern Mongolia and other forcibly occupied areas.
The speakers also called on world leaders to boycott the Beijing Olympics in 2022, as games and human rights violations cannot go together.

The hundreds of demonstrators then marched in the form of a rally to Piccadilly Circus and organized a protest demonstration there.
The rally passed through prominent locations and held in front of the UK Foreign Office (FCDO), Whitehall, where they stopped and protested against the Chinese regime. They highlighted the atrocities committed by the CCP leaders against Uyghurs and Tibetans and other persecuted minorities.
The demonstrators then marched with flags and posters to the BBC headquarters in London, where they submitted a joint petition the BBC.
The protesters urged the BBC to drop Beijing in 2022 and not broadcast it. The protesters chanted slogans No rights! No games! Beijing 2022 will not be broadcast.
Massive protests against China took place outside the British Olympic Association’s office in London. Together with Uyghurs and Hong Kongers, the Tibetans jointly presented over 7,000 signed petitions to boycott the Beijing Olympic Games in the office of the British Olympic Association in London.
The prominent organizations that attended this rally and protest were Global Alliance for Tibet and Persecuted Minorities (GATPM), Free Tibet, International Tibet Network, World Uighur Congress, and Hong Kong Aid.
In a similar development, a similar protest demonstration will take place in Manchester (UK) on December 11, 2021, to which Tsering Passang, Convenor GATPM, would speak.
The Global Alliance for Tibet and Persecuted Minorities is currently organizing a week-long series of events to highlight the CCP’s heinous behavior towards minority communities in China and the Occupied Territories.
The GATPM recently worked on a research paper and published a report entitled “100 Atrocities committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)”.
On December 10th, World Human Rights Day, a report was released by Tim Loughten, British MP and Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Tibet (APPG-T).
The report has been appreciated by a number of British MPs and human rights activists around the world, as it mentions around 100 of the CCP’s most notorious atrocities against minorities. (ANI)

https://www.aninews.in/news/world/others/demonstration-held-outside-chinese-embassy-in-uk-over-human-rights-abuses-in-china20211211183035