EU Must Embrace Respect over Ideology in China Human Rights Dialogue
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EU must embrace respect over ideology in China Human Rights Dialogue
The 40th round of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue, held on June 14 in Brussels, once again brought to the fore the deeply entrenched differences between the European Union and China regarding the definition, prioritization, and application of human rights principles. While such dialogues are, in theory, intended to promote mutual understanding and cooperation, they […]


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For China, rights dialogue is just a propaganda charade - Tibetan Review
EDITORIAL (TibetanReview.net, Jun15’25) – China expressed disdain for “so-called issues such as freedom of expression, religion and belief” during the 40th EU-China Human Rights Dialogue in Brussels on Jun 13, according to an opinion piece posted on China’s official globaltimes.cn Jun 15. Essentially, the piece is a commentary on why the dialogue could not happen, […]
40th Human Rights Dialogue between the European Union and China
On 13 June, the European Union and the People’s Republic of China convened the 40th session of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue in Brussels, following a field visit to South Tyrol, Italy, on 11 June. This session provided an opportunity for in-depth discussions on a variety of pressing human rights issues. The European Union expressed […]
EU raises Tibet rights abuses in 40th Human Rights Dialogue with China in Brussels
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, June 16: The European Union and the People’s Republic of China convened the 40th session of their Human Rights Dialogue on June 13 in Brussels, where the EU reiterated its deep concerns over the worsening human rights situation in China, with particular emphasis on the repression in Tibet. The dialogue addressed a wide range of human rights issues, including ongoing restrictions on freedom of expression, religion and …
EU Demands China End Interference in Religious Leader Selection, Including Dalai Lama – Tibet
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 16 June: Amid growing international pressure on China over its interference in the succession plan for the next Dalai Lama, the European Union has strongly criticised Beijing for violating religious freedom and exerting state control over the selection of religious leaders during the 40th EU-China Human Rights Dialogue.
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