China: Still no accountability for crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, three years after major UN report
Amnesty International highlights ongoing arbitrary detention and mass internment of Uyghurs and Kazakhs, with over 323,000 petitioners demanding accountability and justice worldwide.
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Amnesty International decries lack of accountability for China treatment of Uyghurs
Amnesty International on Thursday condemned the lack of accountability for the Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims, noting that nearly three years have passed since a groundbreaking UN report detailed gross violations of international law against the group. In commenting on the sheer scale of crimes committed by state authorities against the community, Amnesty International’s China Director Sarah Brooks stated, “Lives have been ruin…
Beijing continues to violate the rights and abuse of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in the Western region. Families of the victims silenced and threatened. The stories of those waiting for the return of a family member from detention centers. Brooks: 'Destroy lives, separate families and communities dismantled by the continuous cruelty of the Chinese authorities'.
China: Still no accountability for crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, three years after major UN report
Families of detainees in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region have told Amnesty International of their continued suffering, three years after a major UN report said China was responsible for “serious human rights violations”. On 31 August 2022, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) released a historic assessment concluding that serious […]
He says Beijing ignores the UN's recommendations and warns of 'repression' against Muslim ethnic minorities ...
UN Report on Xinjiang Warned of Crimes Against Humanity, China Unmoved as Amnesty Documents Ongoing Abuses
In August 2022, the United Nations released a report saying China’s actions in Xinjiang could amount to crimes against humanity. Three years later, the conclusions remain unaddressed, and people in the region continue to face repression. Families of detainees describe ongoing separation, uncertainty, and intimidation. Findings That Remain Unanswered The UN assessment, published by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, said the la…
• The recommendations of a UN report have been ignored by China • New evidence shows that Muslim ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region continue to be victims of repressive policy • "Detainee families continue to demand truth, justice and freedom for all those suffering in the Uighur region" - Sarah Brooks Families of detainees in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region told Amnesty International about their continuing sufferin…
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