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BREAKING: United Nations: Potential ‘crimes against humanity’ in China’s Xinjiang

How come the terror regime of Israel that is displacing the inhabitants of Palestine using terror methods is not being introduced as a 'potential crime against humanity'?????

Israel not only demolishes houses of people of Palestine but also they have developed nuclear weapons in silence. They armed, treated and supported ISIS and Al Qaeda, they bombed infants of Palestine but none of so called international orgs condemned them.

UN doesn't even dare to criticize Holocaust let alone debunking this fake story which is already full of contradictions.

UN doesn't dare to condemn USA'S constant human rights violations, they attacked Iraq based upon the lie of WMDs.

Has anyone heard about USA's role in destruction of Libya? Or Iraq? Or Syria?

But here we have yhe most useless org talking about potentials.

The US has been stealing oil from Syria for years (decade+) and Syria just said that now 80% of Syrian oil were stolen by US militaries. After complaining to the UN, Biden ordered missile strikes on the Syrians, killing many including children and women. Some Iranian-supported rebelss fired rockets into the American bases to revenge the American killings. Israel jumped into actions by sending some F16's firing missiles into Syrian bases and refugee camps.

Did you see any Western (Australian, European, or American) press reporting these?
 
No, Trump called it biased. Biden thought differently obviously.
So, it's Trump, not US quit it?

Ah the things that Chinese members spin in their minds over and over and over. Yes, Biden was primarily elected just so we could get voted back to the Human Rights Council, and get that Uighur report done!
That lady was under tremendous pressure from the west, and why US kept accusing that lady of failing her job as a human rights chief until she bent her knees?

 
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So, it's Trump, not US quit it?


That lady was under tremendous pressure from the west, and why US keeps accusing that lady of failing her job as a human rights chief?

That lady? What are you blabbering about?
Joaquín Alexander Maza Martelli was the Human Rights chairman when Trump threatened to pull out.

Stop grasping at straws trying to create some custom narrative.
 
That lady? What are you blabbering about?
Joaquín Alexander Maza Martelli was the Human Rights chairman when Trump threatened to pull out.

Stop grasping at straws trying to create some custom narrative.
I was talking about the lady issued that report, but you still failed to answer my questions, why you just beat around the bush?
 
China should quit this kind of sh!t orgnization.
 
Oh, My god, barbed wire on the walls and a watch tower not far away, must be a concentration camp...

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This only show how much the west NEEDS to implode. They’ve been killing and robbing from everyone for the last 400 years and they have thick enough skin to accuse others of what they have done and are doing. How many Muslim countries have they destroyed in the last 30 years, how many muslims have they killed and displace and now they come with crocodile tears pretending to care about muslims. The only way for the world to shake off western dominance is Muslim/African partnership with China and Russia, they do not want that to come to fruition because it means the end of their empire. They don’t want to loose their colonial empire and have to pay back everything they have stolen.
 
"May have committed". Basically this report is saying they want to slander China but have no evidence to back it up.
 
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China’s detention of Uighurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic minorities in the northwestern region of Xinjiang may amount to “crimes against humanity”, the United Nations Human Rights Council said in a long-delayed report that was finally published late on Wednesday.

The 45-page report (PDF) called on Beijing to immediately release “all individuals arbitrarily deprived of their liberty”, clarify the whereabouts of those whose families have been unable to locate them and undertake a “full review” of its laws on domestic security and repeal all discriminatory laws.

The UN revealed in 2018 that some one million people were being held in a network of detention centres across Xinjiang, and UN Human Rights chief Michelle Bachelet called for “unfettered” access to visit the region and assess the situation.

Bachelet, whose term came to an end on Wednesday minutes after the report was published, was finally allowed into China in May. Following the tightly-choreographed visit, which drew criticism from human rights groups and other experts, she announced she would not seek a second term.

“Serious human rights violations have been committed” in Xinjiang “in the context of the Government’s application of counter-terrorism and counter-“extremism” strategies,” the report said.

“The extent of arbitrary and discriminatory detention of members of Uyghur and other predominantly Muslim groups … may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”


Beijing at first denied the camps’ existence but later said they were vocational skills training centres necessary to address “extremism”.

It also attached its own 122-page report compiled by the Information Office of the Xinjiang government, Fight against Terrorism and Extremism in Xinjiang: Truth and Fact (PDF), defending its policies on national security.


Since the UN’s initial report on the camps in 2018, leaks of official government documents, investigations by human rights groups and academics, as well as testimony from Uighurs themselves have revealed further details about the situation in the region.


Uighurs say they have faced a host of abuses from forced sterilisation to family separation and humiliations, including being forced to eat pork or live with Han Chinese family “minders”. Uighurs are also widely believed to be victims of forced labour in Xinjiang’s enormous cotton industry.

A group of 60 Uighur organisations welcomed the release of Bachelet’s report, saying the document from the world’s leading human rights body offered the “most definitive assessment of the issues faced by Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples” in China.

“This UN report is extremely important. It paves the way for meaningful and tangible action by member states, UN bodies, and the business community,” said World Uyghur Congress President Dolkun Isa. “Accountability starts now.”

“This is a game-changer for the international response to the Uyghur crisis,” said Uyghur Human Rights Project Executive Director Omer Kanat. “Despite the Chinese government’s strenuous denials, the UN has now officially recognized that horrific crimes are occurring.”

In a statement, the groups urged the UN Human Rights Council to to establish a commission of inquiry to independently examine the treatment of Uighurs and other minorities in China and called on the UN Office on Genocide Prevention to immediately conduct an assessment of the risks of atrocities, including genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang.

It also appealed to governments to take “urgent steps” to protect Uighurs at imminent risk of refoulement to China.

“The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has waited far too long to deliver its report. The truth of China’s atrocities has once again been documented, and there can be no shying away from the obligation to act. Stopping genocide was a foundational purpose of the UN, and it must be upheld now,” said Campaign for Uyghurs Executive Director Rushan Abbas.
Source: Al Jazeera


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A Yankee pretending to care about human rights😂
 
"Potential" that's 1 upping by nato ME propaganda network al Jazeera from "may".
Regardless both means in legal terms ,we have "Zero" evidence.
Basically " we have no evidence but we prefer to smear China" as directed by US".

And someone thought they got something this time ,he might be just happy that they got new propaganda ammo,even if they have to mislead,like using terms like "potential" or "may" to imply China as the culprit .

The report basically quoted same old US funded ngofronts and CIA funded testimonies ,which legally don't even qualify as evidence because it's conjecture at best,but still included it by the US shills ,even if they have to use the words like may & potential.
Imagine trying to implicate someone of crime in court of with "may" or "potential" ? the logic displayed here is asinine.
 
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Human Rights violation is a great crime. All Human Rights violation must be condemned, their supporters and beneficiaries must be punished.

Uighur Genocide is real...
Yes, to you Bengal white lackey and your white masters who are bent on smearing China in every bad way people can imagine.
 
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This is getting super boring, this has been mentioned, repeated, reported 1000 times before. Nothing more to see here. But if you say UN doing some investigation on US atrocities in middle east, I might be interested.
 
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