Respect the rule of law, 43 countries showed the mirror to China on Uighur Muslims

Posted on 22nd Oct 2021 by rohit kumar

The dragon has been reprimanded by 43 countries around the world for atrocities against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, China. According to the UN statement, 43 countries called on China to "ensure full respect for the rule of law" towards the Muslim Uighur community in Xinjiang. However, Beijing strongly objected to this. The declaration, signed by the United States as well as several European and Asian member states and others, accused China of human rights violations against Uighurs, including torture, forced sterilization, and forced disappearance.

 

We call on China to allow immediate, meaningful, and free access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and his office, the countries said in a joint statement read by France to the United Nations. Is. We are particularly concerned about the situation in the Uyghur Autonomous Region in Xinjiang. The statement cited credible reports that the report points to the existence of a large network of 'political re-education camps, where over one lakh people have been arbitrarily detained.

 

Beijing has long denied allegations of atrocities on Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, where experts estimate more than a million people are imprisoned in camps. China's ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, on Thursday called the allegations false and a conspiracy to hurt China.

 

The Chinese ambassador said that Xinjiang loves development and people are freeing themselves every day and people are proud of the progress. On the one hand, Zhang told the media that China was ready to host a friendly visit to the region, but did not agree to an investigation by the UN Human Rights Commissioner. China accused Washington, Paris, and London of having terrible human rights records.

 

In a statement to the media, Beijing accused the US of atrocities against Native Americans and accused France of committing "crimes against humanity" in its former colonies. Let us tell you that China is accused of forcibly using the army to remove Uighur Muslims from the Xinjiang region. According to diplomats, China has increased pressure on UN member states not to support the declarations.

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