• U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit

    From David P.@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 16 23:03:57 2022
    U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit
    By Chun Han Wong, June 13, 2022, WSJ

    Researchers and journalists have documented a far-reaching campaign of forced assimilation in Xinjiang, where the Communist Party has imposed policies of involuntary birth control, political indoctrination, mass detention and forced labor on Uyghurs and
    other minorities.

    Ms. Bachelet’s visit was the first to China by a U.N. high commissioner for human rights since 2005, arranged after years of negotiations between the U.N. rights agency and Beijing.

    Western politicians and rights watchdogs have questioned the timing and purpose of Ms. Bachelet’s visit, saying she was taken on a stage-managed tour that gave China a propaganda coup while yielding few meaningful insights into the situation in
    Xinjiang. Beijing described Ms. Bachelet’s trip as a success, saying it validated China’s efforts in improving the lives of its people and safeguarding their human rights.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-human-rights-chief-suggests-shes-bowing-out-in-wake-of-china-visit-11655124042

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  • From stoney@21:1/5 to David P. on Fri Jun 17 08:33:40 2022
    On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 2:04:00 PM UTC+8, David P. wrote:
    U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit
    By Chun Han Wong, June 13, 2022, WSJ

    Researchers and journalists have documented a far-reaching campaign of forced assimilation in Xinjiang, where the Communist Party has imposed policies of involuntary birth control, political indoctrination, mass detention and forced labor on Uyghurs
    and other minorities.

    Ms. Bachelet’s visit was the first to China by a U.N. high commissioner for human rights since 2005, arranged after years of negotiations between the U.N. rights agency and Beijing.

    Western politicians and rights watchdogs have questioned the timing and purpose of Ms. Bachelet’s visit, saying she was taken on a stage-managed tour that gave China a propaganda coup while yielding few meaningful insights into the situation in
    Xinjiang. Beijing described Ms. Bachelet’s trip as a success, saying it validated China’s efforts in improving the lives of its people and safeguarding their human rights.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-human-rights-chief-suggests-shes-bowing-out-in-wake-of-china-visit-11655124042

    With her entourage tagged along also, she has seen herself the people under management are undergoing national education system of studies and also undergoing vocational education comprising hands-on training and practicing of vocational skills. These
    education programs are similar to those in first world and advanced countries too. So she did not detect any form of forced-labor or other Western-cooked up reasons. Any Western critics should go to a small wealthy country to see how their prisoners are
    the choice to choose what they want to do and be. All prisoners are given vocations and graded too.

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  • From wog wacker@21:1/5 to David P. on Fri Jun 17 20:56:35 2022
    On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 6:04:00 AM UTC, David P. wrote:
    U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit
    By Chun Han Wong, June 13, 2022, WSJ

    Researchers and journalists have documented a far-reaching campaign of forced assimilation in Xinjiang, where the Communist Party has imposed policies of involuntary birth control, political indoctrination, mass detention and forced labor on Uyghurs
    and other minorities.

    Ms. Bachelet’s visit was the first to China by a U.N. high commissioner for human rights since 2005, arranged after years of negotiations between the U.N. rights agency and Beijing.

    Western politicians and rights watchdogs have questioned the timing and purpose of Ms. Bachelet’s visit, saying she was taken on a stage-managed tour that gave China a propaganda coup while yielding few meaningful insights into the situation in
    Xinjiang. Beijing described Ms. Bachelet’s trip as a success, saying it validated China’s efforts in improving the lives of its people and safeguarding their human rights.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-human-rights-chief-suggests-shes-bowing-out-in-wake-of-china-visit-11655124042

    The world should respect her for that. She knows that to keep her job, all she has to do is to make a statement or write a report which fits in with the Western narrative about the Uighurs in China. But she refuses to do that despite mounting pressure.
    Its not the end yet. She may, like others before her, finally succumb to insurmountable pressure and lie to the world in order to keep her job. This is the so called "Rules-based International Order" we are living in.

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  • From David P.@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Sat Jun 18 00:29:20 2022
    wog wacker wrote:
    David P. wrote:
    U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit
    By Chun Han Wong, June 13, 2022, WSJ

    Researchers and journalists have documented a far-reaching campaign of forced assimilation in Xinjiang, where the Communist Party has imposed policies of involuntary birth control, political indoctrination, mass detention and forced labor on Uyghurs
    and other minorities.

    Ms. Bachelet’s visit was the first to China by a U.N. high commissioner for human rights since 2005, arranged after years of negotiations between the U.N. rights agency and Beijing.

    Western politicians and rights watchdogs have questioned the timing and purpose of Ms. Bachelet’s visit, saying she was taken on a stage-managed tour that gave China a propaganda coup while yielding few meaningful insights into the situation in
    Xinjiang. Beijing described Ms. Bachelet’s trip as a success, saying it validated China’s efforts in improving the lives of its people and safeguarding their human rights.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-human-rights-chief-suggests-shes-bowing-out-in-wake-of-china-visit-11655124042
    The world should respect her for that. She knows that to keep her job, all she has to do is to make a statement or write a report which fits in with the Western narrative about the Uighurs in China. But she refuses to do that despite mounting pressure.
    Its not the end yet. She may, like others before her, finally succumb to insurmountable pressure and lie to the world in order to keep her job. This is the so called "Rules-based International Order" we are living in.
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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Sat Jun 18 05:49:35 2022
    On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 11:56:38 PM UTC-4, wog wacker wrote:
    On Friday, June 17, 2022 at 6:04:00 AM UTC, David P. wrote:
    U.N. Human-Rights Chief to Step Down, in Wake of China Visit
    By Chun Han Wong, June 13, 2022, WSJ

    Researchers and journalists have documented a far-reaching campaign of forced assimilation in Xinjiang, where the Communist Party has imposed policies of involuntary birth control, political indoctrination, mass detention and forced labor on Uyghurs
    and other minorities.

    Ms. Bachelet’s visit was the first to China by a U.N. high commissioner for human rights since 2005, arranged after years of negotiations between the U.N. rights agency and Beijing.

    Western politicians and rights watchdogs have questioned the timing and purpose of Ms. Bachelet’s visit, saying she was taken on a stage-managed tour that gave China a propaganda coup while yielding few meaningful insights into the situation in
    Xinjiang. Beijing described Ms. Bachelet’s trip as a success, saying it validated China’s efforts in improving the lives of its people and safeguarding their human rights.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-human-rights-chief-suggests-shes-bowing-out-in-wake-of-china-visit-11655124042
    The world should respect her for that. She knows that to keep her job, all she has to do is to make a statement or write a report which fits in with the Western narrative about the Uighurs in China. But she refuses to do that despite mounting pressure.
    Its not the end yet. She may, like others before her, finally succumb to insurmountable pressure and lie to the world in order to keep her job. This is the so called "Rules-based International Order" we are living in.

    America is well known for its racial bias. Shooting minorities to death and hate crimes are ongoing.
    IF she had a choice of where to examine, she would probably pick the US. Sadly, human right is
    politicized. And her office is at present only a tool. She knew that the accusations are groundless.
    And her realist and factual approach would not please some powerful nations. Hence she decided
    not a seek another term.

    She fulfills her responsibility by performing the task she asked to do. She is faithful to herself by
    telling the truth on what she actually saw and heard. People could accuse her. But 清者自清。

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