China claims sabotage as UN rights official visits Xinjiang

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China on Tuesday said the U.S., Britain and other foreign powers are seeking to sabotage its foreign relations by orchestrating criticism surrounding a trip by the top United Nations official for human rights.

China has long held back the fact-finding mission led by Michelle Bachelet, focused on allegations of mass confinement, forced labor and compulsory birth control measures imposed on members of the Uyghur, Kazakh and other Muslim minorities.

The U.S., Britain and other countries "jumped out and spared no effort to disrupt and sabotage the visit, creating conditions and obstacles for the visit," Wang said. From Guangzhou, Bachelet is to travel to Kashgar, once a stop on the Silk Road, and Urumqi, the Xinjiang capital. The UN and China barred foreign media from accompanying Bachelet, and it's unclear whom she will meet and how much access she will be granted throughout her visit.

"Wang noted that to advance the international cause of human rights, we must first respect each other and refrain from politicizing human rights." the Foreign Ministry said in a statement posted on its website.

 

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Only way Canada can get better is by deporting millions of ppl and bringing new ppl into Canada!

Anyone can visit Xinjiang - there are plenty of YouTubers that have posted candid videos online ... The West has really ramped up the rhetoric against China lately.

None of these countries make Canada better? Pay attention to them? Garbage news outlet!

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