Attempt of US, other countries to smear China's human rights record fails again at UN

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VOICES OF SUPPORT


In Tuesday's debate, Pakistan made a joint statement on behalf of 55 countries, opposing interference with China's internal affairs under the pretext of Hong Kong-related issues.


The principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states should be upheld, the statement said, adding that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is an inalienable part of China whose affairs brook no foreign interference.


In any country, the legislative power on national security issues rests with the state, and the legitimate rights and freedoms of Hong Kong residents can be better exercised with the national security law, the statement added.


Cuba made a joint statement on behalf of 45 countries in support of China's counter-terrorism and deradicalization measures in Xinjiang.


The statement underscores the fact that terrorist attacks have not been seen in Xinjiang for the past three years thanks to China's measures in response to the threat of local terrorism and extremism.


Noting that China maintains openness and transparency by, among other things, inviting diplomats, officials, journalists and religious personages to visit Xinjiang, the statement criticized the unfounded allegations against China and interference out of political motivation and bias.


Kuwait made a joint statement on behalf of three Gulf states, opposing the politicization of human rights issues and interference in others' internal affairs with the excuse of human rights.


"Because we are committed to the provisions of the UN Charter, including equality and sovereignty for all member states of the organization, we would also like to stress that the deliberation of matters related to human rights at the United Nations must be objective, constructive, transparent, non-selective and non-politicized. It should also respect the sovereignty of countries and should not interfere in the internal affairs of countries," said the joint statement.


The statement emphasizes the right of all countries to development and to eradication of poverty, ignorance and disease, arguing that these are among the most important human rights.


This is the second bungled attempt of the United States to foment opposition to China under the pretext of human rights. In October 2019, the United States rallied some countries to do the same, which failed due to the oppositon by a vast majority of countries.


The Third Committee of the UN General Assembly is the main committee that deliberates on human rights, and social and humanitarian affairs.


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