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China's ambassador challenged on treatment of Uighurs


China's ambassador to the UK, Liu Xiaoming, has denied reports that China is carrying out a programme of sterilisation of Uighur women in the western Xinjiang region.

Reports and eyewitness accounts have accused China of trying to reduce the Uighur population in Xinjiang by forced sterilisation.

Mr Liu was also confronted with drone footage that appears to show Uighurs being blindfolded and led to trains. He said he "did not know" what the video was showing.



A group of Uighurs in exile have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court in the Hague, urging the prosecutor to investigate. [This report contains distressing testimony.] Uighur exiles have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court in the Hague an urging the prosecutor to investigate senior Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, for genocide and crimes against humanity. But what exactly is happening to the Uighurs? The government these days seems to find itself oscillating between quarrels with Russia and China. There's been the Huawei 5G decision and recriminations over Hong Kong. But the issue of Xinjiang and the treatment of the Uighurs living there is perhaps the most sensitive. It's very hard to report on since independent access to the vast region in the far west of China is impossible. But a growing body of evidence has emerged of repression of Muslim minorities. Witnesses allege torture and other abuse in re-education camps. Beijing says these centres are there to combat Islamist extremism. International Editor Gabriel Gatehouse reports.
 
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