China seeks to stop UN rights chief from releasing Xinjiang report

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GENEVA — China is asking the United Nations human rights chief to bury a highly-anticipated report on human rights violations in Xinjiang, according to a Chinese letter seen by Reuters and confirmed by diplomats from three countries who received it.

United Nations high commissioner Michelle Bachelet has faced severe criticism from civil society for being too soft on China during a May visit and has since said she will refrain from seeking a second term for personal reasons.

"The assessment , if published, will intensify politicisation and bloc confrontation in the area of human rights, undermine the credibility of the OHCHR , and harm the cooperation between OHCHR and member states," the letter said, referring to Ms Bachelet's office.Mr Liu Yuyin, a spokesperson for China's diplomatic mission in Geneva, did not say whether the letter had been sent or respond to questions about its contents.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson told Reuters that Bachelet would have witnessed a"real Xinjiang with a safe and stable society" when she visited the region during her May trip to China. The Xinjiang report is being finalised prior to public release, he added, saying this includes the standard practice of sharing a copy with China for its comments.

Another version of the letter also seen by Reuters was more critical of Ms Bachelet's actions, saying that the Xinjiang report was done"without mandate and in serious breach of OHCHR duties", and would undermine her personal credibility.

 

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