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January 19, 2022 Updated: January 19, 2022
A woman wearing a mask walks before an Olympic rings sculpture at the national “Birds Nest” stadium in Beijing on March 23, 2020. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP via Getty Images)
The Congressional-Executive
Commission on China (CECC), a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers, is calling on
the United Nations’ human rights office to release its assessment of the plight
of the persecuted Uyghur ethnic group in China’s Xinjiang region before the
start of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
“Doing so would provide a global public service as the
international community’s attention turns to China while it hosts this
international spectacle,” Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), chair and co-chair
of the CECC, wrote in a letter addressed
to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet. “It would also
reaffirm the fact that no country is beyond scrutiny or above international
law.”
Several Western governments, including the United States, Netherlands, and the UK, have said that the
Chinese regime is committing genocide against Uyghurs and other ethnic
minorities in Xinjiang. More than 1 million Uyghurs are currently being
detained in internment camps, where they’re known to be subject to abuses such
as forced sterilization, forced abortion, rape, torture, forced labor, and the
removal of children from their families.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has denied abuses in Xinjiang
and has claimed that the camps are “vocational training centers.”
In September 2021, Bachelet, speaking before the Human Rights Council in Geneva,
said she regretted that her office wasn’t able to report progress to “seek
meaningful access” to Xinjiang.
Three months later, her office stated that it was finalizing its assessment of
the situation in Xinjiang in the coming weeks, despite having made “no concrete
congress” in talks with CCP officials on a proposed visit to the region.
The 2022 Winter Games, to be hosted by Beijing, are scheduled to
start on Feb. 4. The United States,
Australia, Canada, Lithuania, and the UK are among a group of countries that
have announced diplomatic boycotts against the competition. The United States
will still send its athletes to the Games, but not an official delegation.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has drawn criticism for accepting an invitation in
December 2021 from the International Olympic Committee to attend the Beijing
Games. A coalition of 250 civil society groups, known as No Beijing 2022, is
calling on Guterres to reconsider his decision, according to a Jan. 14 joint statement.
“Your participation would undermine the United Nations’ efforts
to hold China accountable and go against the core principles enshrined in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and relevant treaties,” the group wrote.
“As the highest representative of the U.N., your attendance will be seen as
credence to China’s blatant disregard for international human rights laws and
serve to embolden the actions of the Chinese authorities.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-commission-urges-for-un-report-on-uyghurs-before-beijing-olympics_4222148.html
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