China’s human rights violations in Tibet condemned by Japanese lawmakers  

RELIGIONS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) – Japanese lawmakers by passing a resolution condemned China`s violations of religious freedom and human rights in Tibet and East Turkestan.

“Tibet Post” reported House of Councillors of the National Diet of Japan passed a majority resolution on Monday condemning China’s violations of human rights and religious freedom in Tibet and East Turkestan.

The resolution expresses deep concern about the grave human rights situation in East Turkestan, Tibet, Southern Mongolia, Hong Kong and other regions.

Japanese lawmakers in the House of Councillors of the National Diet of Japan passed a majority resolution condemning China’s violations of human rights and religious freedom in Tibet and East Turkestan, Southern Mongolia, Hong Kong and other regions on the morning of December 5, 2022.

And on the same day, bipartisan Japanese parliamentarians announced the formation of a parliamentary caucus to monitor human rights violations by the Chinese Communist Party in East Turkestan, Tibet and Southern Mongolia.

In the meeting, the bipartisan Japanese parliamentarians announced the formation of the parliamentary caucus to monitor human rights and religious freedom violations of the Chinese Communist Party in East Turkestan, Tibet and Southern Mongolia. Keiji Furuya and Hiromi Mitsuybayashi of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) were elected chair and secretary general of the caucus.

In addition, Yoshiko Sakurai of the Japan Institute for National Foundations, a think tank, was appointed as an advisor to the caucus.

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