Spokesman hits out at ‘groundless’ genocide claims in China’s Xinjiang region

24 April 2021, 09:14

Visitors look at the Urumqi skyline from an observation tower at the International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi in western China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
China Xinjiang Daily Life. Picture: PA

The comments came after the UK joined other countries in branding treatment of the Uighur Muslims as genocide and crimes against humanity.

A spokesman for the Xinjiang region called accusations of genocide “counter to the facts” as China came under more pressure this week over its treatment of the Uighur ethnic group in the remote border area.

The UK Parliament approved a non-binding motion on Thursday that said China’s policies amounted to genocide and crimes against humanity.

Human Right Watch appealed to the UN earlier in the week to investigate the allegations of crimes against humanity.

“The motion adopted by the British side was totally groundless,” Xu Guixiang, the deputy director-general of the Communist Party’s publicity department in Xinjiang, said.

Uighur men sit on steps as they watch a dance performance (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
Uighur men sit on steps as they watch a dance performance (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

“The decision was made on the basis of remarks by some politicians, some so-called academic institutes, some so-called experts and scholars and some so-called witnesses.”

In recent years, an estimated one million people or more have been confined in camps in Xinjiang, according to foreign governments and researchers.

Most are Uighurs, a largely Muslim ethnic group, authorities have been accused of imposing forced labour, systematic forced birth control and torture.

The Chinese government has flatly rejected the allegations.

It has characterised the camps, which it says are now closed, as vocational training centres to teach Chinese language, job skills and the law to support economic development and combat extremism.

China saw a wave of Xinjiang-related terrorist attacks through 2016.

A monstrous lie concocted by international anti-China forces

Chinese foreign ministry

Mr Xu said that hotels in Kashgar, a historic Silk Road city in Xinjiang, were empty a few years ago and entrepreneurs unwilling to invest as tourism fell off because of terrorism fears.

He said the government’s policies have restored a hard-won stability.

China’s foreign ministry labelled the genocide allegations “a monstrous lie concocted by international anti-China forces”.

“The UK already faces a number of problems at home.

“Those British parliamentarians should mind their own business and do something tangible for their own constituency,” ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a daily briefing on Friday.

Britain was the latest Western country to make a genocide declaration.

Tourists pose for photos with a camel outside the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar in western China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
Tourists pose for photos with a camel outside the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar in western China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

The US government and the parliaments of Belgium, the Netherlands and Canada have also accused Beijing of genocide, although Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has been reluctant to use the term.

Human Rights Watch, in a report that recommended a UN commission of inquiry to investigate the allegations and identify the perpetrators, said it had not documented genocidal intent.

However, “if such evidence were to emerge, the acts being committed against Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang … could also support a finding of genocide”, the report said.

By Press Association

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