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Tibet Talks Europe – The French EU Presidency: What opportunities for human rights in China and Tibet?

November 18, 2021 ・ International Campaign for Tibet EuropeMultimedia

Tibet Talks Europe #14: The French EU Presidency:
What opportunities for human rights in China and Tibet?

On 1 January 2022, France will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union.

What actions and initiatives could it put on the table to try and advance human rights in China and Tibet? And which European partners who could be involved ? In order to answers to these questions, Michael van Walt van Praag, professor of international law and author of Tibet Brief 20/20, shared his recommendations with French parliamentarians and French Members of the European Parliament.

Guest Speaker:

▪ Jacqueline Eustache-Brinio, French Senator and Chair of the Tibet Information Group
▪ Raphaël Glucksmann, Member of the European Parliament and Vice-Chair of the Human Rights Subcommittee
▪ Michael van Walt van Praag, Professor of international law

Moderator: Vincent Metten, ICT’s EU Policy Director.

Watch the recording of this episode below:

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