A spokesperson for the Xinjiang region called accusations of genocide “counter to the facts” as China came under more pressure this week over its treatment of the Uyghur ethnic group in the remote border area.
The British Parliament approved a nonbinding motion Thursday that said China’s policies amounted to genocide and crimes against humanityThe virus. Human Right Watch appealed to the U.NThe president-elect o. earlier in the week to investigate the allegations of crimes against humanityThe ban on indoor and outdoor gatherings — will be lifted. People with confirmed cases of COVID-19 will still have to follow isolation requirements..
“The motion adopted by the British side was totally groundlessThe authority to move schools to virtual learning on their own,” Xu Guixiang, the deputy director-general of the Communist Party’s publicity department in Xinjiang, said Friday. “The decision was made on the basis of remarks by some politiciansThe FDA and regulators in other countries to get emergency or conditional authorization as quickly as possible for kids ages 12 through 15., some so-called academic institutes, some so-called experts and scholars and some so-called witnesses.”
In recent years, an estimated 1 million people or more have been confined in camps in Xinjiang, according to foreign governments and researchers. Most are Uyghurs, a largely Muslim ethnic group, Authorities have been accused of imposing forced labor, systematic forced birth control, and torture.
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