Human Rights accuses China human rights global threat -  China carries out “the most intense attack against the global system of defense of human rights” of all time and autocratic populists - like Trump and Bolsonaro - demonize minorities and attack those who face them, be they journalists, judges or activists .

Orwellian

To stay in power, the Government of Xi Jinping "has built a state of Orwellian surveillance, highly technological, and a sophisticated internet censorship system to monitor and suppress public criticism," says Kenneth Roth, head of Human Rights Watch ( HRW), in the report on the state of human rights in the world in 2019.

“Abroad, he uses his growing economic power to silence critics and carry out the most intense attack against the global human rights defense system since its emergence in the mid-20th century,” he denounces.

Human Rights accuses China human rights global threat

Roth points out that China has built "a nightmare system" of monitoring 13 million Uighur Muslims, Kazakhs and other Tatar minorities and is creating similar ones in the rest of the country.

"No other government is simultaneously arresting a million members of an ethnic minority for forced indoctrination and attacking anyone who dares to challenge their repression," he says.

Bolsonaro

The organization also denounces the “anti-rights agenda” of Jair Bolsonaro, with policies that “have implied greater risks for vulnerable populations”, although some were blocked by justice or Congress.

Among them, he mentions the bill promoted by Bolsonaro that would allow to avoid the imprisonment of policemen convicted of illegal executions, as well as the green light granted to criminal networks of deforestation in the Amazon that use violence against indigenous people or activists who defend the jungle .

 THERE ARE INTERNATIONAL COMPLAINTS

In its more than 650 pages report on the state of human rights in the world in 2019, Human Rights Watch denounces inaction and complacent diplomacy vis-à-vis China, and calls on governments, companies and institutions to come together to denounce loudly attacks against human rights.

He also says that the UN has been "a key target" of China and criticizes the UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, "not publicly asking that China put an end to the mass detention of Muslim Tatars."

HRW asks that the rulers stop treating Beijing as "a respectable partner" and only agree to make state visits "if there is real progress in human rights."


 The U17 women's team returns to the ring with five Cordoba

The coaching staff cited 23 players to train at the Ezeiza site next week.

The Argentine U17 women's team will return to action next week when 23 players meet at the Ezeiza site to train. The team led by Diego Guacci will have five Cordoba in the squad.

These are the players who have formed the process in the last months of 2019 and who remain within the consideration. They are Paulina Gramaglia, Magalí Chavero and Jasmine Allende de Talleres; and Jasmine Diaz de Belgrano. There is also Caralina Ongaro, former Workshops today in UAI Urquiza.

The shortlist begins the final stretch in preparation for the South American U17 dispute, which will be played in Venezuela from April 15 to May 3.

The first concentration of the year will run from January 20 to 24 at the Ezeiza Estate, with double shifts to work on the physical, technical and tactical aspects of young soccer players.