At present, no official statement has come from India’s side on this move. However, India had said in a statement that the human rights of the people living in the Xinjiang region should be protected.
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India United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) In China Of Xinjiang region I did not vote on the discussion of human rights. After this, no official statement has come from China on this move of India. However, India said in a statement that the people living in the Xinjiang region human rights should be protected. After this statement, China has clarified. China has defended its action against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, saying it is working towards the goal of stopping terrorism and separatism.
China’s remarks came after India’s absence from voting on the Xinjiang issue at the UNHRC in Geneva on Thursday. It is noteworthy that on Friday, India appealed for the first time to respect and guarantee the rights of the people of this autonomous region.
Xinjiang issues related to terrorism
China’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said, “I have seen the relevant news and would like to emphasize that the issues related to Xinjiang are not related to human rights, but to counter-terrorism.” He said this in response to a question about his Indian counterpart Arindam Bagchi’s comments. “Due to strong efforts, there have been no violent terrorist incidents in Xinjiang for five consecutive years,” Mao told a news conference here. ,
truth prevails
However, she remained silent when asked for her reaction on India’s absence from voting at the UNHRC. A resolution was brought in the top human rights body of the United Nations to discuss the human rights situation in Xinjiang. Mao claimed that the voting showed that truth will always win.
“The human rights of the people in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region should be respected and protected,” Bagchi said on Friday. We expect the concerned party to appropriately resolve the situation objectively.’ His remarks come amid the India-China border dispute in eastern Ladakh.
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