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Brownlee more concerned now about Xinjiang after China propaganda event

Brownlee more concerned now about Xinjiang after China propaganda event Newshub 7 hrs ago © Newshub. Watch: Part of Brownlee s exchange with Wu Xi. National s Foreign Affairs spokesperson is more concerned now than previously about activities in China s Xinjiang province after a highly orchestrated presentation by the Chinese Government attempting to show life there as harmonious and prosperous. A number of New Zealand academics, journalists and figures from non-government organisations (NGOs) attended a Zoom conference on Friday afternoon hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Wellington and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region s Government.  Viewers were shown a number of propaganda videos seeking to portray Xinjiang as a place of harmony and ethnic unity, while local representatives selected by the government to speak said they were happy with their lives and free to live as they wanted. 

Gerry Brownlee more concerned now about Xinjiang after orchestrated China propaganda presentation

Viewers were shown a number of propaganda videos seeking to portray Xinjiang as a place of harmony and ethnic unity, while local representatives selected by the government to speak said they were happy with their lives and free to live as they wanted.  In the background of a shot of officials, text said: Xinjiang is a Wonderful Land . It was an effort by the Chinese Government to highlight what it says is the real situation in Xinjiang after a large number of independent reports and first-hand testimonials showed that more than 1 million Uighurs are detained in concentration camps, subject to torture and forced labour as authorities attempt to eradicate their religion and suppress birth rates. 

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2 hours ago Grant Robertson spoke to The AM Show about China amongst other topics. Credits: Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty. Comments from New Zealand s Foreign Affairs Minister last week sparked outrage in the United Kingdom and Australia, with concern Aotearoa isn t taking a strong enough line against China. Over recent months, New Zealand has been criticised for not being party to some Five Eyes statements on human rights abuses in China. Instead, Aotearoa has often released its own or joined with Australia in commenting. On Monday last week, Nanaia Mahuta said the Five Eyes wasn t always the most appropriate group to comment on human rights issues and she was uncomfortable with expanding its remit to non-security matters.

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