Chinese diplomats have reportedly issued letters to other countries' residents to the United Nations, asking them not to participate in Xinjiang human rights issues held during the annual meeting of the United Nations Conference this week.
According to Bloomberg News on Tuesday (September 19), the date of this date is September 14th.It is strongly recommended that "your delegation should not participate in this anti -China event."
The letter says: "As we all know, (the activity) co -sponsor is the infamous anti -China organization. They regardless of the truth, persevere in fabricating lies, maliciously spread the false information about Xinjiang, and make use of it to use it.As a political tool, human rights issues destroy Xinjiang's stability and disrupt China's peaceful development. "
This activity focusing on Xinjiang's human rights issues is scheduled to be held on Tuesday afternoon.Hosted with Human Rights Watch.The United States, the European Union and German diplomats all delivered speeches at the event.
Frederick Kempe, President of the Atlantic Council, said in a statement that the Atlantic Council will have a constructive contact on issues related to China for a long time. "We will continue our human rights.The differences and potential cooperation areas seeking public dialogue. "