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China’s action in HK, Xinjiang, South China Sea raised by G7

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Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) countries rebuked China on issues concerning Hong Kong, human rights violations in Xinjiang, and military buildup in South China Sea.

"We continue to be deeply concerned about human rights violations and abuses in Xinjiang and in Tibet, especially the targeting of Uyghurs, members of other ethnic and religious minority groups, and the existence of a large-scale network of "political re-education" camps, and reports of forced labour systems and forced sterilisat­ion," G7 ministers said in a statement on Wednesday. The leaders raised concerns about the situation in and around the East and South China Seas. "We remain seriously concerned about the situation in and around the East and South China Seas. We underscore the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and encourage the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues," said the ministers.

The ministers reiterated their strong opposition to any "unilateral actions that could escalate tensions and undermine regional stability and the internatio­nal rules-based order and express serious concerns about reports of militarisa­tion, coercion, and intimidati­on in the region".

"We call on China and the HK authoritie­s to end the targeting of those who defend rights and freedoms and democratic values, to uphold the independen­ce of the judicial system and to ensure cases are not transferre­d to the mainland," the statement said. The leaders urged China to uphold its commitment­s to act responsibl­y in cyberspace, supporting cy ber-enabled intellectu­al property theft.

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