Swiss government report reveals systematic surveillance and pressure on Tibetan and Uyghur communities in Switzerland, prompting calls for additional protective measures.

"The government recommends examining a series of additional measures concerning prevention, coordination and awareness-raising"
A groundbreaking report by the Swiss government, based on research conducted by the University of Basel, has unveiled systematic surveillance and pressure tactics employed by China against Tibetan and Uyghur communities residing in Switzerland. The study, commissioned by the Federal Office of Justice and the State Secretariat for Migration, responds to mounting concerns about transnational repression activities on Swiss soil.
The report details how members of both Tibetan and Uyghur diasporas face continuous monitoring, with individuals being photographed and filmed during community events and political activities. More concerning is the revelation that even Swiss citizens who show support for these communities have become targets of surveillance. This systematic monitoring has created an atmosphere of anxiety and uncertainty within these communities, potentially impacting their freedom of expression and assembly rights in Switzerland.
In response to these findings, the Swiss government has announced plans to implement additional protective measures. These include enhanced prevention strategies, improved coordination between federal and cantonal authorities, and increased awareness-raising initiatives. Authorities are particularly focused on educating federal, cantonal, and communal services about the risks and manifestations of transnational repression, ensuring a coordinated response to protect affected communities.
The revelations have broader implications for Swiss-Chinese relations and international human rights standards. Switzerland's response to these surveillance activities could set a precedent for other European nations facing similar challenges. The situation highlights the delicate balance between maintaining diplomatic relations with China while protecting the rights and freedoms of vulnerable communities within Swiss borders.