
China promises to 'fight' against 'anti-China' critics alleging human rights violations
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Officials from the Xinjiang province of China announced that they are ready to "fight" against "anti-China" critics who have alleged human rights violations against Muslims.
Xu has spoken repeatedly in defense of China's policies designed to fight violent extremism in Xinjiang. This week he is heading a delegation in Geneva to take the message to the rights office and diplomats at the 47-member state council, of which both China and the United States are currently members.
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