UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet (second from left) attends a virtual meeting with Vice Minister Du Hangwei of China’s Ministry of Public Security in Guangzhou, as Bachelet begins a long-awaited and controversial trip to Xinjiang. Photo: AFP
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet (second from left) attends a virtual meeting with Vice Minister Du Hangwei of China’s Ministry of Public Security in Guangzhou, as Bachelet begins a long-awaited and controversial trip to Xinjiang. Photo: AFP
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Germany, Britain and US press China over new ‘shocking’ Xinjiang human rights abuse reports

  • State Department spokesman says US will work with allies to seek accountability after release of thousands of photos and documents from official Chinese databases
  • Beijing says the material is ‘the newest example of a smear campaign by anti-China forces’

UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet (second from left) attends a virtual meeting with Vice Minister Du Hangwei of China’s Ministry of Public Security in Guangzhou, as Bachelet begins a long-awaited and controversial trip to Xinjiang. Photo: AFP
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet (second from left) attends a virtual meeting with Vice Minister Du Hangwei of China’s Ministry of Public Security in Guangzhou, as Bachelet begins a long-awaited and controversial trip to Xinjiang. Photo: AFP
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