The UN is holding 'serious negotiations' with China for unfettered access to Xinjiang

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the body is holding talks with Chinese officials to allow a visit to the Xinjiang region.

A joint video promotion event for Xinjiang with the Chinese embassy in Britain held in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on 26 March.

A joint video promotion event for Xinjiang with the Chinese embassy in Britain held in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on 26 March. Source: Xinhua/Ding Lei via Getty Images

The United Nations is holding "serious negotiations" with China for unfettered access to the Xinjiang region to verify reports that Muslim Uighurs are being persecuted, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said.

The UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said last month that reports of arbitrary detention, ill-treatment, sexual violence and forced labour in Xinjiang necessitated a thorough and independent assessment.

In February, Bachelet said talks to organise a visit had begun but no agreement has yet been reached.
Bachelet's visit "is being negotiated at the present moment between the office of the High Commissioner and the Chinese authorities," Guterres said in an interview aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp's Rosemary Barton Live show.

"And I hope that they will reach an agreement soon and that the human rights commissioner will be able to visit China without restrictions or limitations," he added.

China's sensitivity to criticism of its treatment of the Uighur minority was underscored on Saturday when it announced targeted sanctions against two US religious-rights officials and a Canadian MP who had denounced the country's treatment of minorities.
Activists have expressed scepticism about the prospects for a meaningful visit with unfettered access in China.

The Chinese government denies any mistreatment and has said that people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang and the Tibetan region enjoy wide-ranging freedoms.


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Published 29 March 2021 5:57am
Updated 29 March 2021 7:18am
Source: AAP, SBS



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