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The China Tribunal

On the Charges Against President Xi Jinping for Crimes of Aggression and Crimes Against Humanity



The Hague

Sunday 7th July - Friday, 12th July 2024


The Court of the Citizens of the World China Tribunal commenced in The Hague on Monday 8th July with a Judgement scheduled for Friday 12th July. A Victims’ Hearing took place on Sunday 7th July.


The Court considered charges against Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China for evidence of the self determination of the Taiwanese people and the crime of aggression against Taiwan and neighbouring states; crimes against humanity in Tibet; and crimes against humanity and genocide against the Uyghur population in Xinjiang. The Tribunal proceedings will provide a platform for highlighting the plight of victims and will serve as a blueprint to prosecute the alleged crimes in an international court or national courts under the principles of universal jurisidiction.


“We all know there was an effort to prevent this court from meeting. There were threats from the Chinese directed towards the owners and administration”
- Judge Zak Yacoob





Source: the-court.eu

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