Nothing changes. U.N. human rights chief asks China to rethink Uyghur policies
The top United Nations human rights official said Saturday that she raised concerns with Chinese officials about the effect of the broad application of counterterrorism and deradicalization measures on the rights of Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region.
Effects like forced labor (that is diplomatic double-speak for slavery) and widescale human-rights violations.
But hey, she asked nicely.
The U.N. and China agreed to set up a working group to hold follow-up discussions on a range of issues, including the rights of minorities, counterterrorism and human rights, and legal protection, Bachelet said.
All they know how to do is talk, and there are some governments that will talk forever, and not do anything of substance. Because they know they can point to the Useless Nitwits at the UN and say, "But see! We're negotiating."
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