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This Thursday, the United States considered that the report on the Chinese government’s policy on Xinjiang region and regarding the Uyghur ethnic group, he is heightening his concern about the “genocide and crimes against humanity” committed there by China and asking the country to stop these “atrocities”.
The content of the document, released this Wednesday by High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, “reinforces our grave concern about China’s ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity,” a spokeswoman for the Commission on Human Rights said at a news conference. conference. White HouseKarin Jean-Pierre.
The report points out that the Chinese executive branch was able to commit crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities through policies that included massive arbitrary detentions and other serious abuses against them.
“We will continue to work closely with our partners and the international community to China responsibility,” the spokeswoman added.
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USA He also stated his intention to ask the country to “immediately stop these atrocities, release those unjustly detained, give an account of the disappeared and give independent investigators full and unhindered access to xinjiang, Tibet and all China”.
The spokeswoman recalled that the United States has already taken previous action against the exposed facts, such as increased visa restrictions, financial sanctions, or export and import controls.
Jean-Pierre stressed that President Joe Biden has joined with his allies, including the rest of the G7, to try to ensure that global supply chains are free from the use of forced labor, including in this region.
preliminary statement
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken spoke in the same vein, asking China to answer for “crimes against humanity” in the region.
“We will continue to work closely with our partners, civil society and the international community to bring justice and accountability to the many victims,” the statement said.
Blinken asked China release those unjustly detained, explain the disappeared, and grant independent investigators full and unhindered access to Xinjiang and “the entire People’s Republic of China.”
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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