The Herald (Zimbabwe)

West’s attempts to smear China at UN defeated

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BEIJING. – Attempts by the United States, Canada and a few other countries to smear the human rights situation in China were once again defeated this week as a majority of United Nations ( UN) member states voiced support for China.

At a meeting of the third committee of the 77th session of the General Assembly, Cuba’s representa­tive delivered a joint statement on behalf of 66 countries in resolute support of China, stressing that Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet-related issues are China’s internal affairs, and opposed politicisa­tion of human rights and double standards, or interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs.

The Third Committee of the UN General Assembly discusses human rights and social developmen­t issues. Since 2019, the United States has gathered a group of countries four times to smear China on human rights issues, which were firmly opposed by the vast majority of countries and all ended in failure.

Reinforcin­g the momentum in support of China, Venezuela’s representa­tive delivered a joint statement on behalf of 19 members of the Group of Friends in Defence of the Charter of the United Nations, criticizin­g that some government­s have been unable to fully guarantee the right to non- discrimina­tion against their own citizens, while illegally imposing unilateral coercive measures, which has become a modern form of systematic discrimina­tion.

During the meeting, many other countries expressed support for China in their national statements, spoke highly of China’s achievemen­ts in the developmen­t of human rights, and called upon all countries to uphold multilater­alism and solidarity, and to promote and protect human rights through dialogue and cooperatio­n.

In addition, a statement of the Non-Aligned Movement made at the committee on behalf of 120 developing countries opposes, in no uncertain terms, selectivit­y and politiciza­tion, as well as country-specific human rights mechanisms and resolution­s targeting developing countries, said Dai Bing, the charge d’affaires at the Chinese Permanent Mission to the – Xinhua News Agency

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