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Today our human rights organization is calling on U.S. Secretary of State Blinken to introduce a motion at the United Nations to remove China from

The UN report on China's persecution of the Uyghurs was late, but is no less damning: we now have official documentation of Chinese torture, forced

Better late than never: I welcome the report by Michelle Bachelet, in her last moments as UN human rights chief, on China's abuses against Uyghurs.

Even if UN human rights commissioner Michelle Bachelet does release her long-delayed report on China’s record in Xinjiang before her term expires in 20 minutes,

Night has arrived here in Geneva, I just checked Bachelet's UN website, and there is no report on China's record in Xinjiang. https://t.co/YSUrsClqbD pic.twitter.com/2qAsRweCqc —

“Bachelet told the council nearly a year ago that her office was finalizing a report on the situation in Xinjiang, where Beijing stands accused of

Neuer's Law: The more silent and cowardly U.N. officials are about condemning the world's worst abusers, the louder and bolder they are on climate change.

🇨🇳 China "manipulates and dominates" global public opinion on its repression of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, according to a US State Dept. report. 🇨🇳 China

"There's no excuse for not getting it out. The only person that controls that is her. It's her report," Bravo Canadian UN ambassador @BobRae48 for

The U.N.'s human rights chief gives her final press conference before stepping down from her position. Why, @mbachelet, did you fail to mention the plight

Asked to elaborate on why it has not been released, Bachelet said she's “trying” but needs time to “integrate new information” from her visit and

Bachelet parroted Beijing talking points on a May visit to China. Her report has been in the works for three years but left unpublished for

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