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<p>We are aware of human rights violations in Tibet, including restrictions on freedom
of religion or belief, freedom of assembly and association, and reports of forced
labour. We coordinate with partners to draw international attention to the human rights
situation in Tibet, most recently on 20 May 2023 in the G7 Leaders' Communique, and
in March 2023, as part of our Item 4 statement at the United Nations Human Rights
Council (HRC). In June 2022, a UK-led lobbying effort helped to secure the support
of 46 other countries for a joint statement at the UN HRC, which highlighted the situation
in Tibet. We urge China to respect all fundamental rights across the People's Republic
of China, including in Tibet, in line with both its own constitution and the international
frameworks to which it is a party.</p>
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