29/01/2021 (Agence Europe) – On Friday 29 January, the spokesperson for the European External Action Service called on the Chinese authorities to ensure that the release of human rights activist Tashi Wangchuk (see EUROPE B12024A24), after serving a five-year prison sentence linked to his peaceful advocacy for Tibetan language rights, is “unconditional” and that he is able to enjoy his fundamental freedoms, including freedom of movement and residence. “Protecting native languages is...