EU, responding to UN report, condemns rights violations in China
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[September 01, 2022]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European
Commission, responding to a U.N. report that China may have committed
crimes against humanity in its Xinjiang region, said on Thursday that it
strongly condemns human rights violations in the country. |
A gate of what is officially known as a
vocational skills education centre is photographed in Dabancheng, in
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China September 4, 2018.
REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo |
"We
are currently assessing the content of the report and we will be
issuing reaction in good time," a European Commission
spokesperson told a news briefing.
"But, as we have said before, the EU strongly condemns human
rights violations in Xinjiang and other parts of China - in
particular the persecution of the Uyghurs and other persons
belonging to national or religious and ethnic minorities."
The report of outgoing U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights
Michelle Bachelet said that China's "arbitrary and
discriminatory detention" of Uyghurs and other Muslims in
Xinjiang region might constitute crimes against humanity.
The report, released on Wednesday minutes before Bachelet's
four-year term ended, said rights violations had been committed
in Xinjiang "in the context of the government's application of
counter-terrorism and counter-'extremism' strategies".
China has vigorously denied any abuses in Xinjiang and issued a
131-page response to the 48-page U.N. report.
The European Commission spokesperson added: "The EU continues to
call upon China to comply with its human rights obligations
under national and international law."
(Reporting by Marine Strauss and John Chalmers, editing by Mark
Heinrich)
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