15 Countries Sign Statement Urging End to Serious Human Rights Violations in China
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The United States has joined 14 nations in issuing a joint statement calling for the immediate release of all individuals unjustly detained by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for exercising their fundamental freedom.
The statement highlights the CCP’s persistent use of detention, forced labor, mass surveillance, and restrictions on religious and cultural expression, calling these practices a cause for concern.
“Ethnic and religious minority groups—particularly Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities, Christians, Tibetans, Falun Gong practitioners, and others—have faced targeted repression, including through separation of children from families in boarding schools, torture, and the destruction of cultural heritage.”
The nations also voiced concerns about the “continued dismantling of long-standing civil liberties and the rule of law in Hong Kong” as well as “the issuance of arrest warrants and bounties on individuals outside Hong Kong’s borders for exercising freedom of expression.”
The CCP’s suppression of journalists, human rights defenders, and lawyers—both within and beyond its borders—“further exemplify a climate of fear designed to silence criticism,” they said.
“We call on the People’s Republic of China to release all those unjustly detained for simply exercising their human rights and fundamental freedoms, which are cornerstones of legitimate governance and global credibility, and to fully comply with its obligations under international law,” the statement reads.
Aside from the United States, Albania, Australia, Czechia, Estonia, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Palau, Paraguay, San Marino, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom also signed this statement.
They urged member states of the United Nations to press the CCP to address human rights violations and “advance meaningful accountability.”
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The head pastor of the Zion church in Beijing, Jin Mingri, poses for pictures in the congregation hall of the unofficial Protestant "house" church in Beijing on Aug. 28, 2018. Thomas Peter/Reuters
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The 15 nations’ call for action also comes amid the CCP’s nationwide campaign to eradicate Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, a spiritual practice centered on the principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance.

Falun Dafa practitioners take part in a march calling for the end of the Chinese Communist Party’s 26 years of persecution of the practice in China, in Washington on July 17, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Vice-chairwoman of Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, Chow Hang-tung, poses with a candle ahead of the 32nd anniversary of the massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong on June 3, 2021. Lam Yik/Reuters
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