43 countries call on China at UN to respect Uighur rights
The Hindu
Statement seeks unfettered access to Xinjinag for observers
Forty-three countries have called on China to “ensure full respect for the rule of law” for the, in a statement read at the United Nations on Thursday that sparked outrage from Beijing.
The declaration, signed by the United States as well as several European and Asian member states and others, accused China of a litany of human rights violations against the Uighurs, including torture, and forced disappearances.
“We call on China to allow immediate, meaningful and unfettered access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and her office,” the countries said in a joint statement, read at the United Nations by France.
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