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New Zealand Parliament Condemns China Over Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang
Fails to declare CCP s treatment of Uyghurs as a genocide
The New Zealand parliament on Wednesday unanimously passed a motion that declared China was committing severe human rights abuses on the Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
Politicians in parliament declared they were “gravely concerned about the severe human rights abuses taking place against Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.” They called on the Ardern government to “work with all relevant instruments of international law to bring these abuses to an end.”
“The New Zealand Government, in concert with others, will continue to call upon China in the strongest terms … We call on China to uphold its human rights obligations,” Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said in a speech to parliament.
PM forced to beg people to stop investing in houses an admission of failure - ACT Newshub 27/02/2021 Crystal Wu © Video - Newshub Nation; Image - Getty Watch: Jacinda Ardern speaks to Tova O Brien on Newshub Nation.
The ACT Party is condemning Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern s comments on housing, saying her suggestion is an admission of failure .
Speaking to Newshub Nation on Saturday, Ardern said we should think carefully before getting ourselves into an overheated housing market. What we want them to think about is how you can contribute to the productive economy in New Zealand, she said. By going into an overheated housing market, it makes it so much worse for others and you won t necessarily get the long term benefits that we d like you to get.