United Nations. — 31 August 2022. — 48 p.
BackgroundChina’s legal and policy framework on countering terrorism and “extremism”Clarity and scope of concepts of “terrorism” and “extremism”
Methodologies applied to identify suspects and “at risk” persons
Scope and nature of responses to alleged “terrorist” or “extremist” conduct
Breadth of preventive, investigative and coercive powers, and degree of oversight and redress
Imprisonment and other forms of deprivation of libertyReferrals to “Vocational Education and Training Centres”
Detention through the criminal justice system
Conditions and treatment in “Vocational Education and Training Centres”Other human rights concernsReligious, cultural and linguistic identity and expression
Rights to privacy and freedom of movement
Reproductive rights
Employment and labour issues
Issues of family separation and reprisalsFamily separations and enforced disappearances
Intimidations, threats and reprisals
Overall assessment and recommendations