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Gross Violation Of Human Rights Is Happening In China

Gross violation of human rights in China. More than 300 organizations have demanded the formation of an international monitoring body.

More than 300 civil organizations, including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and International Service for Human Rights, have appealed to the United Nations to set up an international monitoring body to consider the Gross violation of human rights by the Chinese government.

This demand to set up an ‘independent international system’ to address China’s human rights violations has come at a time when it is being approached for ways to deal with issues such as demonstrations in Hong Kong, detention centers for Uygar Muslims, and other issues in west Xinjiang.

There is international pressure. In an open letter published on Wednesday, these international organizations said that they are targeting a wide range of human rights violations in Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang and other places by targeting those who raise their voice in favor of censorship, environmentally damaging development, and rights. Seeking investigation and appropriate response.

China calls these detention centers of Uygar Muslims as vocational or training centers. Renée Shia, director of the Chinese Human Rights Defenders, said, “China was angry at the United Nations for its cooperation in human rights campaigns and planned and tortured those who did so.”

They were tortured, they disappeared, imprisoned and lawyers’ licenses were taken away. He said, “The United Nations system should not tolerate such behavior.”

This demand has arisen at a time when the independent experts of the United Nations have called for a special session on the issues of China’s human rights record.

Meanwhile, a Washington-based Uygar organization has revealed that 15 more torture camps have been detected in the Trump city of Xinjiang, China’s northwest province, where Uygar Muslims are imprisoned.

These locations are in the same area where several scenes from veteran American production house Disney’s new film ‘Mulan’ have been shot. The story of this film is directly related to China.

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