The UK House of Lords has raised urgent concerns regarding China’s human rights violations in regions like Tibet, Hong Kong, and East Turkestan. Prominent members emphasized the systematic erasure of Tibetan culture and identity. The debate calls for a stronger stance from the UK government against these abuses, reinforcing the imperative for accountability and a reassessment of UK-China relations. The overarching message is clear: the global community must not turn a blind eye to these egregious violations.
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