No, it's the opposite: UN Watch has focused intensively on China and its brutal repression of Uighur Muslims. Please see here: https://t.co/unzmtIQtZo
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 20, 2019
No, it's the opposite: UN Watch has focused intensively on China and its brutal repression of Uighur Muslims. Please see here: https://t.co/unzmtIQtZo
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 20, 2019
Chinese re-education camps in #Xinjiang do not stop at aiming to detain and indocrinate 1 million Uyghur Muslims—now, a system of forced labor is emerging there too. Why is China on the UN Human Rights Council?
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 14, 2019
Hong Kong moves to criminalize disrespecting China's national anthem, a Communist Party symbol. Opposition members fear the new legislation will be used as a political tool to persecute pro-democracy voices. Why is China on the UN Human Rights Council? https://t.co/oq89RlnxHh
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 14, 2019
Mihrigul Tursun, a muslim Uyghur suffered torture and abuse from Chinese authorities in detention camp. #China has 1 million Uyghur Muslims detained, yet just weeks ago China was heavily praised by most countries in the UN for their human rights record. https://t.co/pNBzrZAo2e pic.twitter.com/M90G9DFwPt
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) January 12, 2019
Top 2018 Accomplishments of UN Human Rights Council Members:
🇨🇳 China: Put 1 million Muslim Uyghurs in camps; denied freedoms of speech, religion, assembly and association; extrajudicial killings; repression of civil society; discrimination against Tibetans and other minorities. pic.twitter.com/n0IKit1Fbg— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 26, 2018
Top 2018 Accomplishments of UN Human Rights Council Members:
🇨🇳 China: Put 1 million Muslim Uyghurs in camps; denied freedoms of speech, religion, assembly and association; extrajudicial killings; repression of civil society; discrimination against Tibetans and other minorities. pic.twitter.com/n0IKit1Fbg— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 26, 2018
China refuses access to human righrs official to visit 're-education camps' which hold 1 million Uighur Muslims. Why is China — a country that unjustly detains minorities — sitting as a member of the UN Human Rights Council? https://t.co/Z5FrVEvBas
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) December 6, 2018
Former German chancellor & paid Putin lobbyist Gerhard Schroeder calls reports of Chinese detention camps for Muslims 'gossip' & urges against demonizing China. https://t.co/76d2nwPtPU pic.twitter.com/qeY5QnBYCU
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) November 23, 2018
#China massively increased spending in Xinjiang, by $2.9 billion in 2017, for prisons & security—and not on 'vocational schools' as they call their Muslim re-education camps. Why is China on the UN Human Rights Council? Why are Muslim nations @UN silent? https://t.co/4QZxBIMlnI
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) November 13, 2018
When China's record was reviewed by the UN last week, Western democracies were the only countries to raise the issue of China's mass detention of Uighur Muslims. None of the 56 Islamic nations, members @OIC_OCI, said a word for their co-religionists. Why? https://t.co/UDV3LIt2fv
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) November 13, 2018
#China tells UN of its special model: 'human rights with Chinese characteristics.' Tell that to Xinjiang province's 1 million Muslims Uyghurs in Chinese "reeducation" camps. https://t.co/8Sx1NmN1sz
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) November 12, 2018
"All my Uighur sources are gone," cries Foreign Policy editor James Palmer, referring to #China's persecuted Muslims in Xinjiang province. Meanwhile, at the UN this week, China said Muslim Uighurs "never thought life could be so meaningful and colorful." https://t.co/JaNNftfkYg
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) November 11, 2018