Human rights in China going in “negative direction”: internal federal report
OTTAWA — Respect for human rights in China has declined over the past two years with crackdowns on media and political dissent being notable problems, says an internal Canadian government report.
The candid assessment is detailed in the most recent human rights report on China, completed in January by Global Affairs Canada.
“While there have been some positive developments in the past two years … the overall trend for human rights continues in a decidedly negative direction,” says the report, a copy of which The Canadian Press obtained under Access to Information.
The Trudeau government has said publicly that it will not shy away from discussing human rights with China, but the report goes beyond generalities, detailing the specifics of why the government sees a rollback on rights.


