The United Nations sought the right to enter the Uyghur camp



The United Nations Human Rights Commission has sought the right to enter the camps that are being run by the Uighur Muslim community in China's Xinjiang Province. The Chinese government is compelled to keep at least 10 lakh Muslim Uyghur prisoners in the 're-education' program. The United States also expressed concerns about the Uighurs.

UN Human Rights Commission's High Commissioner Michel Bachelet said on Wednesday that he is interested to verify the authenticity of the 'anxious' report about the Chinese Uighur Muslim population.

According to the CNN news, some of those detainees in Chinese centers have said that they were tortured at camps in the name of being converted to the ideals of the Communist Party of China. But China initially denied the detention camp. But later China called them as vocational training center.

Michelle Bachelet said, "The United Nations has proposed to provide technical and technical support. We hope that China will be able to keep the dialogue busy. '

The German Commissioner of Human Rights Policy, Barber Caufler, recently visited China to visit the Uighur camps during his visit. But the Chinese authorities did not approve it. He said, "The behavior that is being done with the Muslim Uighurs, I have been hit hard. I want to know how Uighurs are there. There will be continued pressure on China to let others go to the camp. "Kuffler said he is concerned about China's human rights situation.

US concern about the Uighurs
In China, 8 million minority members of two million religious minorities have been detained in recent camps. The administration of the United States President Donald Trump has called the country's lawmakers. They expressed concern and said that this is a serious violation of human rights.
In a US Congress hearing, the Bureau of the Human Rights Democracy and Labor Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Scott Basby said Beijing is doing the same activities as the repressive activities of different countries of the world. Three also said, probably there are people from different communities including Uighur, Kazakh minor ethnic groups in China. Of course, China has kept 8 lakh people in camps. The United States is monitoring this situation since April 2017.
Bashi said before the Senate International Affairs Committee, there were no allegations against most of the detainees. The families of these people do not know any information about them. Initially China denied the detention camp. But later China called them as vocational training center.

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