China lies about Uyghurs at the UN!

China's so-called "Human Rights Research Association", at the 55th session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Switzerland, on March 18, in order to mislead the perception of the international community, "Protection of minority rights: the realities of Tibet and Xinjiang."
Speaking at the conference, Liang Junyan, a researcher from the History Research Department of the China Center for Tibetan Studies, denied the Chinese occupation, saying, "Tibet has always been an integral part of China, and the issue of Tibet's independence is the product of the recent imperialist powers."
Speaking at the meeting, Xiao Basheng, Director of the Foreign Publication and Cultural Security Research Center of Northwest Political and Law University, said about East Turkistan, "Xinjiang's social structure is extremely stable, and people of all ethnicities live in harmony and peace and lead a good life. It is the best development in history." While trying to cover up all the facts about East Turkistan by making false statements such as "People from all ethnic groups in He defended the genocidal Chinese regime,
"Anti-China forces in the West are trying to undermine the development of the motherland by promoting the lie of forced labor, denigrating the employment opportunities provided to us by the central government, while there is no forced labor in the region," said Tursun Ebey, from the Institute of Journalism and Broadcasting at the so-called "Xinjiang" University in the central city of Urumqi. He drew attention with the words, "Our government is 'fighting poverty'."
It was revealed that hundreds of thousands of Uyghur Turks were forced to work in factories in the region, and some businesses in East Turkistan became the target of accusations that production was carried out using "forced labor."
In December 2021, the US Congress passed a law prohibiting the import to the USA of goods produced by forced labor of Uyghur Turks living in East Turkistan and other ethnic and religious groups. The Washington administration had taken sanctions decisions against the businesses that were the subject of the allegations and the companies working with them.
Spokespersons of the Beijing administration described the allegations of forced labor as "lies made up by anti-China forces." He argued that attempts were made to smear the human rights situation in the country untruthfully.
However, according to the Australian Strategic Research Institute (ASPI) report, Uyghur Muslims are used as slave labor in supplying goods to more than 100 countries and 83 famous brands.

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26/03/2024
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