Uighurs’ supporters march as China faces rights review at UN

Geneva, Nov 6 (AP) Supporters of China's Muslim Uighur minority are demonstrating in Geneva as the UN's top human rights body examines the country's rights record in a regular review.Advocacy groups i

Published date india.com Published: November 6, 2018 2:36 PM IST
Uighurs' supporters march as China faces rights review at UN

Geneva, Nov 6 (AP) Supporters of China’s Muslim Uighur minority are demonstrating in Geneva as the UN’s top human rights body examines the country’s rights record in a regular review.

Advocacy groups including Human Rights Watch want the Human Rights Council to press Chinese authorities on issues like use of mass detention centers in the western Xinjiang region where many Uighurs live.

Some foreign officials and rights groups have criticized China’s use of so-called “vocational training centers,” which they say aim to strip the Uighurs of their religion and ethnic identity.

Tuesday’s review of China is part of the Human Rights Council’s universal period review process under which each U.N. member state comes up for examination every four to five years.

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Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng touted Chinese progress on rights issues.(AP) AMS AMS

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