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China retaliates against soccer player who criticized treatment of Uighur Muslims by removing him from Chinese computer games.

Why is China a member of the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/c2J1UWGj7h

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 23, 2019

China's ambassador to Australia says that reports exposing the systematic repression of Uighur Muslims is "fake news" & claims that the mass detentions in Xinjiang have "nothing to do with human rights."

Why is China on the U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/1vSnCXnn0V

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 22, 2019

GOOD: EU condemns China for its mass incarceration and systematic repression of Uighur Muslims.

BAD: The U.N. Human Rights Council remains silent. Worse, 50 UNHRC reps actually praised China for its actions.

https://t.co/exwK8TVCuX pic.twitter.com/FwiZuMeRe3

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 21, 2019

China authorities seek to erase Uighur identity in campaign to push women away from Islamic dress and towards "modern fashion."

Why is China a member of the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/zzL3xa8hEj

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 19, 2019

China authorities call out Arsenal player who criticized the government for its mass detention of Uighur Muslims for being "blinded by fake news and influenced by untruthful remarks."

Why is China on the U.N. committee overseeing human rights NGOs?
https://t.co/6VTugRLRM4

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 18, 2019

China's main state broadcaster pulls an English Premier League game after player criticizes its mass detention of Uighur Muslims.

Will the U.N. speak out against China's blatant crackdown on free speech?
https://t.co/ILunleBUTj

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 17, 2019

China authorities detained prominent Uighur historian Iminjan Seydin in 2017 without notifying family about his internment in Xinjiang Province.

Will the U.N. Human Rights Council speak out against China's systematic repression of Uighur Muslims? https://t.co/nDi5rdXhhP

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 13, 2019

China tried to use World Bank loans for purchasing facial recognition technology to bolster surveillance of Uighur Muslims and ethnic minorities.

Why is China a member of the U.N. Human Rights Council? https://t.co/xwQWxRNMw6

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 13, 2019

Chinese officials propagate lies to cover for its gross & systematic human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims.

Why is China a member of the U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/ovX2Z6SVvB

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 13, 2019

Chinese diplomats abuse power at the UN to spew lies about the mass detention of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang Province.

Why is China a member of the U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/ZSUNx2NcOq

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 13, 2019

China authorities continue to fabricate the reality of Uighur Muslims detained in Xinjiang internment camps.

Why is China a member of the U.N. Human Rights Council?
https://t.co/TTplvbYJM4

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 12, 2019

China authorities punish journalist who exposed rights abuses against Uighur Muslims by imprisoning her brother and threatening her family.

Why is China on the U.N. committee overseeing human rights NGOs?
https://t.co/llCdkww9eN

— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 10, 2019

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