The United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights Bachelet, Bachelet, released the long -awaited Xinjiang human rights report on Wednesday (August 31) at the end of the term of term of the term.According to China, Britain will continue to cooperate with international partners to promote China's changes and immediately stop the terrible human rights incident in Xinjiang.
According to the official website of the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tellas said that the new evidence provided by the report provided by the UN Human Rights College presents Beijing's dedication to oppressing Xinjiang Uyghur and other ethnic minorities and the appalling degree of banning them.Essence
She said that these distressed evidence, including the first -hand statement of the victim, and acts that may constitute the crime of human beings, enough to make China shy in the international community.These credible evidence includes exercise of arbitrary and discriminatory detention, abuse, gender and sexual violence, violation of fertility, and destroying religious places.The United Nations member states should now obtain the opportunity to study this report carefully.
Tras said that Britain has sanctions on high -level officials related to Xinjiang -related issues and proposed several measures to help ensure that all British companies and organizations will not involve related human rights infringement because the supply chain involves relevant human rights infringement.And becoming a criminal.Britain will continue to cooperate with international partners to promote China's changes and immediately stop the terrible human rights incident in Xinjiang.
Tellas is a popular candidate for British Prime Minister. She is currently leading the former British Treasury Secretary Sonak with an absolute advantage in the competition for the British Conservative Party leader.
Tras has stated that it is necessary to seriously treat the human rights violations of Xinjiang in China, and said that if he was elected Prime Minister, he would publicize the implementation of ethnic extinction in Xinjiang in Xinjiang.
Before the United Nations Report was released, the British government's position was only the courts, not the Congress or the administrative organ that could determine whether the Xinjiang human rights situation constituted the ethnic extinction.