The Borneo Post

China tells UN rights chief to ‘respect’ sovereignt­y

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BEIJING: China yesterday told the new UN human rights chief to respect its sovereignt­y after she called for access to its regions following “deeply disturbing” allegation­s of mass detentions of Muslim minorities.

Michelle Bachelet decried China’s ongoing crackdown on the mostly Muslim Uighur minority in her first remarks as head of the United Nations rights watchdog in Geneva on Monday.

“China urges the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights and its office to strictly abide by the mission and principles of the UN Charter to respect China’s sovereignt­y,” said foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang.

China has long imposed draconian restrictio­ns on the lives of Muslim minorities in

China urges the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights and its office to strictly abide by the mission and principles of the UN Charter to respect China’s sovereignt­y. Geng Shuang, China foreign ministry spokesman

its Xinjiang region in the name of combating terrorism and separatism, with police measures intensifyi­ng in recent years.

Upwards of one million ethnic Uighurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities are being held in counter- extremism centres, according to estimates cited by a United Nations panel on racial discrimina­tion last month.

Bachelet cited the work of the UN experts noting the “deeply disturbing allegation­s of largescale arbitrary detentions of Uighurs and communitie­s re- education Xinjiang”.

She called on Beijing to permit the UN rights office access to “all regions” of China and embark on a discussion of the issues.

In Beijing, the foreign ministry did not reject the request outright but told the UN rights chief and her office to “fulfil their responsibi­lities in a just and fair way instead of listening to only one side”, without elaboratin­g other Muslim in so- called camps across further.

Last month a Chinese official said the tough security measures in Xinjiang were necessary to combat extremism and terrorism, but did not target any specific ethnic group or restrict religious freedoms. — AFP

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