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UK hearings aim to assess alleged China genocide

UK hearings aim to assess alleged China genocide © Getty Images Members of the Uyghur community staged a demonstration outside Parliament in London in April A series of hearings begins in London on Friday aiming to gather evidence on whether the Chinese government s alleged human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region constitute a genocide. An eight-member panel, chaired by the prominent British barrister Sir Geoffrey Nice, will hear from about 30 witnesses over four days of testimony. The hearings have no government backing and the panel s conclusions are not binding on ministers, but the organisers say they hope the process will add to the body of evidence around the allegations against China.

China s destruction of Uyghur cultural property evidence of genocidal intent , UK MPs declare

Indicative of Genocide : UK Report on Chinese Human Rights Abuses

13 Jan 2021 The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has “intensified an assault on all human rights” against every group and individual in China, Britain’s Conservative Party Human Rights Commission has alleged in a report, which claims to show evidence that the actions carried out by the regime are “indicative of the crime of genocide”. In the report,  The Darkness Deepens: The Crackdown on Human Rights in China 2016-2020   an advance copy of which was seen by Breitbart London the Commission detailed the stunning growth of authoritarianism in China carried out by the dictatorship in Beijing. The report documented the implementation of mass surveillance systems, mass instances of modern-day slavery, torture, organ harvesting, the dismantling of promised freedoms in Hong Kong, and the crimes committed against ethnic minorities in Tibet and Xinjiang.

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