China disputes UN report on Uighur discrimination

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BEIJING: China took issue with a UN report that called on Beijing to release ethnic Uighurs detained “under the pretext” of counter-terrorism, saying its findings had “no factual basis”.
Up to one million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities have been detained in internment camps in China’s far western Xinjiang region, according to estimates cited by the UN Committee on the Elim­ination of Racial Discri­mination, which said it was “alarmed” by the reports of discrimination.
“There is no official data on how many people are in long-term detention or who have been forced to spend varying periods in political ‘re-education camps’ for even non-threatening expressions” of their Muslim faith, the committee’s report said. But Beijing has hit back at the findings.
“These comments… were based on so-called information that is yet to be verified and has no factual basis,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said at a regular press briefing.
Hua added that China was acting as necessary to combat extremism and terrorism on the country’s western frontier.
“The sense of security and the fulfilment of people in Xinjiang has been greatly enhanced,” she said.

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