UN Committee to hold meetings tomorrow to discuss human rights situation in Hong Kong and China; Livestream is available

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The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (“Committee”) will hold meetings tomorrow (12 May) at 4 p.m. (Hong Kong time) to discuss the human rights situations regarding women in Hong Kong and mainland China.

By considering the State reports submitted by the governments, along with the parallel reports and information provided by civil society organisations, the Committee is going to discuss and raise questions on the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Hong Kong and mainland China.

Journalists and members of the public can watch the entire meetings online via the livestream TV of the United Nations webpage.

Details of the meetings
Venue: Geneva, Switzerland
Time (1st session): Geneva time 10:00-13:00 / Hong Kong time 16:00-19:00 / UK time 9:00-12:00
Time (2nd session): Geneva time 15:00-17:00 / Hong Kong time 21:00-23:00 / UK time 14:00-16:00
UN Web TV: https://media.un.org/en/webtv/schedule
Link of the 1st session: https://media.un.org/en/asset/k17/k17kia36io
Link of the 2nd session: https://media.un.org/en/asset/k12/k12mobnmfr

Hong Kong Centre for Human Rights (“HKCHR”) will provide updates of the proceedings through social media platforms. HKCHR has already submitted a parallel report to the Committee on 11 April 2023 (full report: https://tinyurl.com/hkchrcedaw), which illustrated the difficulties and threats faced by women when they exercise their human rights. We urge the Committee to express concerns over the deteriorating human rights situations in Hong Kong, and demand the Hong Kong government to cease violating human rights and take remedial actions immediately.

[Press release in full text]

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