Exclusive: Politicians accuse China of organising a ‘Potemkin-style tour’ for Michelle Bachelet

A group of 40 politicians from 18 countries have told the UN high commissioner for human rights that she risks causing lasting damage to the credibility of her office if she goes ahead with a visit to China’s Xinjiang region next week.

Michelle Bachelet is scheduled to visit Kashgar and Ürümqi in Xinjiang during her trip, which starts on Monday. Human rights organisations say China has forced an estimated 1 million or more people into internment camps and prisons in the region. The US and a number of other western countries have described China’s treatment of the Uyghur minority living there as genocidal, a charge Beijing calls the “lie of the century”.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

‘There were moments I questioned my passion for the job’: the overseas nurses helping to keep the NHS running

Almost half of new nurses are now trained abroad. What is life…

British sitcoms reveal culture that contributed to Brexit vote

‘Allo ‘Allo spoke to core differences between Britain and European neighbours, says…

Social mobility study to assess lockdown effect on teenagers in England

Academics will follow progress of 10,000 poorer students affected by the Covid-19…

‘Bloody people’: coronation caps King Charles’s complicated affair with press

From king’s ski-slope outburst to Harry’s recent court bombshell, royals have long…