UN alleges China violated human rights in Xinjiang

 The UN report alleges that incidents of rape, forced sterilization and disappearances in China's Xinjiang region have been reported to the United Nations.



China has made a statement that the report is "fabricated by anti-China countries, this report is absolutely false, enemies are conspiring to defame China".

Reports that China has "violated human rights" The 48-page report that China is promoting terrorism, including rape, forced sterilization and disappearances, are all human rights violations.

The report, released by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the UN's main body for human rights, said that "the arbitrary treatment of Uighurs and members of other major Muslim groups is being discriminated in a region with China. the extent to which there is a gross violation of human rights

According to The Guardian, the report’s publication was delayed by the eleventh-hour delivery of an official Chinese response that contained names and pictures of individuals that had to be blacked out by the UN commissioner’s office for privacy and safety reasons

Sophie Richardson, China's director of human rights, said: "The UN Human Rights Council should investigate whether what the UN said in the report is true or false.

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is a freelance journalist, and the founder of news media companies Public Dastak and Mission Ki Awaaz. He started these companies for hidden news. It is his job to bring all the hidden news to the public and being happy with his work, the society has honored him many times.

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