US House of Representatives passes Tibet-assisted bill to increase pressure on China for human rights

The US House of Representatives criticized China's repression of human rights in the Tibet Autonomous Region and passed a bill to support respect for human rights and religious freedom. The aim is to put pressure on China on human rights.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill in support of human rights and religious freedom in Tibet Autonomous Region of China in 392 in favor of 392 and majority in 22 in opposition on 28th.

The bill criticized the Chinese government's repression of human rights and urged respect for the Tibetan culture. And human rights abuses are warned and sanctions can be invoked.

`` We have interfered with the Chinese government on the successor to the Dalai Lama XIV, '' said Speaker Pelosi, who addressed the plenary session, accusing the Chinese government of building and suppressing a society that monitors Tibetan people. We will send a clear message that we will be subject to sanctions. "

The House of Representatives has already passed human rights bills in Hong Kong and Uyghur, and this time in Tibet, it aims to further increase the pressure on human rights in China.

The bill will be deliberated in the Senate in the future. The Republican leadership of the faction is paying close attention to which bill will be prioritized for voting.