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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I would support democracies running for Human Rights Council membership. I would leave no seat or committee uncontested. I would leave no review unattended. What else? I think there should be strong support given to independent civil society groups, including those based in Canad

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I can't encourage you strongly enough to pursue that strategy, to find all of the allies you possibly can. It was an unusual group that signed on in October, and I think more could be gained from having more diverse supporters. I think it takes a certain diplomatic initiative at

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I'll just add quickly that we've looked at this issue in Canada and a couple of other democracies with respect to Chinese government threats to academic freedom, in countries like Canada, the U.S., etc. It's largely been about the freedom that students and scholars of and from C

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I couldn't agree more. This is a highly centralized political system, and it's also one that takes seriously the level of government from which a critique is coming. While I thought it was wonderful to see Prime Minister Trudeau at the vote last week, it would be equally import

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Sure. I think the key is for other governments, and particularly democracies, to match and exceed the ambition, the discipline and the resources that Xi Jinping is devoting to destroying human rights inside and outside the country. The UN efforts matter partly because they are a

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  We would be happy to share the details of all of the reporting we've done on educational policy, abuses related to it and sinicization more broadly across the region, if that would be helpful. Many of those documents also include—as Mr. Genuis was asking—the names of the relevan

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Sure. This is not specific to boarding schools, but several years ago, when we were writing about the forced collection of biodata on Uighurs, we came across procurement documents suggesting that a Massachusetts-based company, Thermo Fisher, had sold DNA sequencers to the Xinjian

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I'll send the links to the relevant documents we've published.

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you. I could add quickly that the Chinese government now reflexively rejects anything that we publish as hopelessly biased and fictional. We, as an organization, have been sanctioned, which is not really relevant, except to show that there is never a substantive conversati

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I cannot urge you strongly enough to do that. Canada was very supportive of the October vote. I really hope that governments will think about that episode not as a failure but as being 18 votes closer to “yes”. You were 18 votes closer to “yes”. These things are almost never adop

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you. Human Rights Watch has done quite a bit of research about the surveillance state across China and the ability of authorities to monitor virtually any and all electronic communications but also, indeed, to use tools to track people's movement. I think it's fair to say

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I was much too efficient. My apologies. Congress is terribly strict. Perhaps, then, I can fill in some of the details. The Chinese government, we think, accomplished the implementation of these policies partly through some very deliberate ambiguity about what teachers and sch

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Mr. Chair, thank you so much for having me on behalf of Human Rights Watch. We appreciate the opportunity to participate. I also want to pass our congratulations on regarding the extraordinary passage of M-62 last week, which was a wonderful effort to behold. Human Rights Watch

February 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Dr. Sophie Richardson

Canada-China Relations committee  It's all of the above. I have not yet written something on this. You're prompting me to commit to doing that and sharing it with you.

August 11th, 2020Committee meeting

Sophie Richardson