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EU urges China to 'change situation' in Xinjiang by Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) May 9, 2019 The European Union has urged China to "change" the situation in Xinjiang, an EU diplomat said Thursday, as the bloc seeks to visit the northwest region where an estimated one million mostly Muslim minorities are held in internment camps. China has come under increasing global scrutiny over its treatment of ethnic Uighurs and other Turkic-speaking minorities in Xinjiang, with the EU and the United Nations requesting access to the region. Beijing has defended its security crackdown, describing the camps as voluntary "vocational education centres" aimed at steering people away from religious extremism, terrorism and separatism. "We have made clear to the Chinese side our evaluation and our expectations. We are calling for a change in the situation in Xinjiang," the EU ambassador to Beijing, Nicolas Chapuis, told reporters. "We are willing to engage into a dialogue with China to show that there are different ways to deal with de-radicalisation," Chapuis said. Issues of concern in Xinjiang include freedom of religion and expression, the rights of minorities and racial discrimination, he said. China announced in March that it was inviting EU ambassadors to visit Xinjiang but the two sides have yet to agree on an itinerary. "We need a programme and this programme should be deemed meaningful by" the EU ambassadors, Chapuis said. "The dates will be set by the Chinese authorities when a programme will have been approved," he said. He said the EU also wants independent observers to be allowed to visit the region, including the UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet. China has said it would welcome UN officials to the restive region with the condition that they stay out of the country's internal affairs.
China, US clash at UN over Uighur detentions United Nations, United States (AFP) May 7, 2019 China angrily assailed the United States on Tuesday for calling on countries at the United Nations to deprive Beijing of a seat at a UN forum over its treatment of the Uighur minority. It was the second time in as many weeks that the two countries openly clashed at the United Nations over the rights of the Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities held in camps in China's Xianjiang region. Last week, the United States invited the head of the World Uighur Congress, Dolkun Isa, to address the UN ... read more
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