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ICT-FIDH new report on China’s new counter-terrorism law – Press Conference at Tokyo’s FCC

November 17, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetMultimedia

Press Conference - Vincent Metten
ICT’s EU Policy Director Vincent Metten speaking at the press conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on 15 November.

On 15 November, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) and FIDH released their new joint report, Dangers of China’s counter-terrorism law for Tibetans and Uyghurs, which highlights the serious human rights risks and counter-productive nature of China’s new counter-terrorism law that was adopted in December 2015.

The report was launched during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan by ICT’s EU Policy Director Vincent Metten, who spoke about the implications of the new law, its human rights consequences, the security dimension and the international cooperation between China and third countries as Japan.

Below is the recording of the event:

Filed under: Counter-Terrorism

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