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China rejects report on Tibetans and Uyghurs in Switzerland

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February 14, 2025
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The Chinese foreign ministry on Thursday rejected a Swiss government report suggesting that China has been cracking down on Tibetans and Uighurs living in Switzerland. It described the report’s findings as “false information”.


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February 13, 2025 – 16:03

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The Swiss government report published on Wednesday suspects that China is inciting Tibetans and Uighurs living in Switzerland to spy on and exert pressure on members of their community, while also engaging in other forms of “transnational repression”, such as cyber-attacks and surveillance of minority groups.

The report, based on the results of a University of Basel study commissioned by the Federal Office of Justice and the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), responds to a parliamentary postulate.

In reply, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun on Thursday said the Swiss government should “respect China’s fundamental interests and major concerns and stop spreading misinformation to the outside world”.

“Political manipulation on the issues of Tibet and Xinjiang and the denigration of China go against the facts,” Guo told a press conference.

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Threat to sovereignty

In the report, the Swiss government recommends examining a series of measures concerning prevention, coordination and awareness-raising. It also wants to raise awareness among all federal, cantonal and communal services likely to be involved in transnational repression.

In the view of the Federal Council, while the consequences of transnational law enforcement are not easily identifiable, they do pose a considerable long-term threat to Switzerland’s sovereignty. Digital transformation, increasingly close cooperation between authoritarian states and ever more insidious methods will amplify the phenomenon in the future.

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Over the centuries, Tibet has alternated between independence and control by China, which claims to have “peacefully liberated” the country and provided it with infrastructure and education.

China has been accused of torture, forced labour and arbitrary detention of Uighur minorities in the western region of Xinjiang.

Beijing denies these accusations and stresses that its actions in Xinjiang have contributed to the fight against extremism.

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