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Canada MPs vote through motion calling China’s treatment of Uighurs ‘genocide’

Conservatives urge Justin Trudeau’s govt to officially label it as such

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Feb 2021 11:15AM

Canada MPs vote through motion calling China’s treatment of Uighurs ‘genocide’
A man walks past an Uighur cemetery in Xinjiang, China, in September 2019. Canada MPs cite in particular reports of ‘political and anti-religious indoctrination’ and ‘forced labour’ as among the atrocities that the Muslim minority has been forced to endure. – AFP pic, February 23, 2021

OTTAWA – Canadian MPs yesterday passed a non-binding motion calling China’s treatment of its Uighur minority a “genocide”, and for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to officially label it as such.

The motion, introduced by opposition Conservatives, was passed unanimously in the House of Commons by 266 votes out of 338. The other MPs, including ministers from Trudeau’s Liberal government, abstained.

The motion recognises that “Uighurs in China have been and are being subject to genocide”.

The MPs cited in particular reports of “political and anti-religious indoctrination”, “forced labour”, and “destruction of cultural sites”, among other atrocities, that the Muslim minority in Xinjiang has been forced to undergo.

An amendment to the motion calling for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics to be moved if the “genocide” continues was also adopted.

According to foreign experts, more than a million Uighurs are being held in political re-education camps. Beijing has denied this, and said they are vocational training centres designed to guide Uighurs away from terrorism and separatism, following attacks attributed to the community.

“Now, Conservatives are calling on the Liberal government to respect Parliament and officially recognise the genocide happening in China,” said opposition leader Erin O’Toole, who, for months, has urged Ottawa to harden its stance towards Beijing.

“The government of Canada takes any allegations of genocide extremely seriously,” said Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau in a statement, noting that Canada favours a joint approach with its allies on this issue.

Trudeau on Friday said there has been significant human rights abuse reports coming out of Xinjiang.

Following a G7 meeting, the prime minister said Canada is consulting with its international allies on the use of the term “genocide”, already used by former United States president Donald Trump’s administration.

Canada-China relations soured in late 2018 over the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on a US warrant, and China’s detention of two Canadians – former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor – in what Ottawa has called retaliation. – AFP, February 23, 2021

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