November 2, 2021
IPAC distributes 'Do Not Extradite' cards to activists at risk from PRC, pledging to combat politically motivated extraditions globally.
IPAC champions global adoption of Magnitsky laws, targeting human rights abusers with sanctions, and seeks more robust enforcement worldwide.
July 7, 2021
IPAC campaigns against the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics due to China’s human rights abuses, urging a venue change and diplomatic boycotts.
March 19, 2024
IPAC criticizes the passage of Hong Kong's repressive Article 23, urging global governments to reassess relations and take action.
March 13, 2024
IPAC highlights forced and child labor in China’s toy industry, urging global action to ensure toy safety and ethical production.
Baroness Kennedy and Miriam Lexmann join critics of the Hong Kong trial's coercion in Jimmy Lai's case, decrying witness treatment.
February 12, 2024
BASF to fast-track its Xinjiang exit after reports of Uyghur abuses, signaling a shift in corporate ethics under global scrutiny.
January 17, 2024
IPAC applauds Taiwan's peaceful elections despite China's interference, highlighting Taiwan as a model of democracy in the region.
January 2, 2024
IPAC condemns the wrongful naming of its members in Jimmy Lai's Hong Kong trial, calling it an overreach and attack on democratic freedoms.