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Countries blame China at UN over Xinjiang 'abuses'
by AFP Staff Writers
Geneva (AFP) June 14, 2022

Dozens of countries voiced concern Tuesday at alleged abuses in China's Xinjiang region, and demanded that the UN rights chief publish a long-delayed report on the rights situation there.

"We continue to be gravely concerned about the human rights situation in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region," Paul Bekkers, the Dutch ambassador to the UN in Geneva, told the UN Human Rights Council.

Delivering a joint statement on behalf of 47 countries, he pointed to a number of "credible reports" -- vehemently rejected by China -- indicating that more than one million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities have been arbitrarily detained in the region.

"There are reports of ongoing widespread surveillance, discrimination against Uyghurs and other persons belonging to minorities," he said.

The joint statement also voiced concern about "reports of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, forced sterilisation, sexual and gender-based violence, forced labour, and forced separation of children from their parents by authorities".

The countries, he said, "repeat our call on China to urgently address these concerns," and to "end the arbitrary detention of Muslim Uyghurs and persons belonging to other minorities".

They also called on Beijing to provide UN investigators and experts "meaningful and unfettered access" to independently observe the situation on the ground.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet was granted access to visit last month -- marking the first visit by a UN rights chief to China in 17 years.

But she faced harsh criticism for not speaking up more forcefully against China's alleged abuses prior to and during the trip, which is believed to have been heavily controlled by Chinese authorities.

In Tuesday's joint statement, the countries asked for "more detailed observations, including on the restrictions the Chinese authorities imposed on the visit".

- 'Political manipulation' -

China's ambassador Chen Xu reacted angrily to the joint statement, slamming The Netherlands and the other signatories for spreading "lies and rumours to attack China".

"We categorically reject these allegations," he said slamming the countries behind the statement for their "hypocrisy" and "attempts to engage in political manipulation."

He hailed Bachelet's visit, insisting it had "enhanced her understanding of China's path of human rights development."

The UN rights chief has also faced growing pressure to release a long-delayed report on the rights situation in Xinjiang, which diplomats say has been ready for months.

Bachelet, who announced Monday that she will not be seeking a second term, vowed that the report would be published before she steps down on August 31.

Tuesday's joint statement urged the report's "prompt release", asking Bachelet to provide "further information on the timeline."

Chen meanwhile decried the "hyped-up so-called report on Xinjiang," pointing out that it had not been ordered by the rights council, alleging it violated Bachelet's mandate and "should not be published at all."

While a long line of countries that took the floor individually Tuesday echoed the sentiments in the joint statement, a number also came to China's defence, with Belarus, Cuba and North Korea also insisting the report should not be published.

Venezuela's ambassador Hector Constant said the same, slamming "a sustained campaign of fake news against Xinjiang and China."


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European Parliament warns of China 'genocide' risk
Strasbourg, France (AFP) June 9, 2022
There is a serious risk that Chinese authorities could perpetrate a "genocide" against the Muslim minority in Xinjiang province, members of the European Parliament warned Thursday. It was not the first time that members of the EU assembly in Strasbourg spoke out against crimes against the Uyghurs, but it comes as Washington is also sharpening its tone. The MEPs urged EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to follow the US lead in banning imports of Chinese products allegedly manufactured by fo ... read more

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