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China blasts Britain over criticism of Uighur treatment

Chinese ambassador ‘rejects, refutes’ British rep’s ‘baseless attacks’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 6:00AM

China blasts Britain over criticism of Uighur treatment
At least a million Uighurs have been detained in recent years in political re-education camps in the huge region of China that borders Afghanistan and Pakistan. – AFP pic, January 13, 2021

UNITED NATIONS – China’s ambassador to the United Nations warned Britain yesterday not to interfere in its affairs, after a British minister criticised Beijing’s treatment of its Uighur minority during a Security Council meeting.

Zhang Jun slammed what he termed a baseless “political attack” after the speech at the Security Council from British government minister James Cleverly, which targeted alleged human rights violations against Uighurs and other minorities in China’s north-western Xinjiang region.

China’s pushback also came after London earlier yesterday accused Beijing of abuses amounting to “barbarism” against the Uighurs, as it announced new rules to ban imports of goods suspected of using forced labour.

During the Security Council ministerial meeting, held by video conference, Cleverly said “threats posed by terrorism do sometimes require states to take extraordinary measures.

“However, too often counter-terrorism is used to justify egregious human rights violations and oppression.”

He added that the case of the Uighurs in Xinjiang is a “case in point”.

They “face severe and disproportionate measures, with up to 1.8 million people having been detained without trial. These well-documented measures are inconsistent with China’s obligations under international human rights law”.

Zhang accused Cleverly of “baseless attacks”, which “we firmly reject and refute”.

‘Truly horrific barbarism’

China has taken “a firm stand against terrorism and extremism”, he said, calling Beijing’s actions “reasonable, based on our laws, and in line with the established practice of countries around the world”.

He accused Britain of applying double standards in the fight against terrorism, and called on London to “stop interfering in China’s internal affairs”.

According to experts, at least a million Uighurs have been detained in recent years in political re-education camps in the huge region of China that borders Afghanistan and Pakistan.

International human rights groups have documented mounting evidence of forced labour, as well as forced sterilisations, torture, surveillance and repression of Uighur culture.

Beijing has dismissed these charges, saying it is operating vocational training centres to counter Islamist radicalism, following a series of attacks it attributed to the Muslim group.

Ties between China and Britain were already strained by Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong, which the United Kingdom has protested against.

Earlier yesterday British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab also accused Beijing of abuses “on an industrial scale” against the Uighurs, as he announced the new imports ban.

“It is truly horrific barbarism we had hoped lost to another era, in practice today as we speak, in one of the leading members of the international community,” he told Parliament.

Raab outlined plans to bar British companies, which inadvertently or deliberately profit from or contribute to rights violations against the Uighurs. – AFP, January 13, 2021

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