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High Commissioner UN for human rights Michelle Bacheletadmitted that the pressure not to publish the report on human rights in china They were very strong, but he assured that none of this would prevent his body from opening up.
The report focuses on the human rights situation of the Uyghurs, a minority living in the northwestern province of Xinjiang that the Chinese government has suppressed for decades as a breeding ground for extremism, to the extent that it discovered in 2018 that it had created gigantic internment camps to “re-educate” them.
Michelle Bachelet He acknowledged that he had received a letter signed by about forty countries asking not to publish a report that his office had been preparing for several years on this situation, which was postponed when the Chinese government agreed to the visit of the High Commissioner to China. country in May last year.
“Pressure will not determine how events will develop”
According to Michelle Bacheletthis visit was a priority because it was a unique opportunity to see firsthand what was going on in the country and talk directly to Uyghur relatives who were or are in these internment camps.
The High Commissioner said that at the same time she had “a huge number of meetings” with representatives of countries who asked her to publish the aforementioned report as soon as possible, which she promised several months ago that she would do before the end of her mandate at the head of the largest international human rights structure, which expires 31 numbers.
At a press conference where she summed up her leadership, Bachelet indicated that the comments made by the Chinese government on the report are being reviewed, which is a normal procedure for such publications, and by which it seeks to correct inaccuracies or evaluate measures that could be not taken into account.
“The issues (contained in the report) are serious and carefully analyzed,” he said. Michelle Bacheletassuring that he will try to fulfill his promise to reveal this before saying goodbye to his position.
“Pressure will not determine how events will develop,” he assured.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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