Metten also stressed the critical need for nations to hold China accountable for its ‘severe human rights violations’ during its fourth Universal Periodic Review, done by the UN Human Rights Council in January. Such as what’s happening in Tibet.

Several other nations seconded that opinion. Including Denmark, Finland and Sweden.

“The Chinese government’s ongoing policy of repression aims to eradicate the authentic and self-determined Tibetan culture. This policy must be stopped immediately,” Metten said.

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Keine Zeit das alles abzutippen

LOL

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Ja sorry dass ich neben nem zahnenden Kind und Hauhaltspflichten nicht die Zeit hab die ganzen Quellen die ich vor ein paar Monaten mir angeguckt habe zusammenzutragen und dir eine ausführliche Dissertation dazu zu bieten.

Wie gesagt lies mal was der Typ sonst so schreibt und ich denke es werden einige Zweifel an seinen Recherchefähigkeiten aufkommen.

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Schade, dass Du trotz all Deiner ‘Haushaltspflichten und einem zahnenden Kind’ zwar Recherchen machen konntest, jetzt aber nicht mal die Quellen nennen kannst.

Ich habe mehrere, zum Beispiel hier noch eine aus 2020:

On Xinjiang, even those wary of Holocaust comparisons are reaching for the word “genocide”

… the confluence of recent testimonies and images out of Xinjiang have “produced alarming echoes of the atrocities of the Holocaust”—the horror that gave rise to the word “genocide" […]

"I have zero tolerance for analogies between current events and the Holocaust,” but that in the case of the Uyghurs “there is no alternative but to compare.” […]

… the Auschwitz Museum in Poland tweeted images showing Jews being deported to concentration camps, calling that “the last part of a long, slowly-developing process of humiliation, exclusion, persecution and hatred.” A spokesperson for the museum did not explicitly link the tweet to the video or to Xinjiang, but said that the museum hopes its tweets “might trigger some reflection about our contemporary responsibility for the world we live in.” […]

The president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews noted in a letter to ambassador Liu that “(p)eople being forcibly loaded on to trains; beards of religious men being trimmed; women being sterilised; and and the grim specter of concentration camps” bears similarities to “what happened in Nazi Germany 75 years ago.”

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Das ist keine Quelle das ist ein Zeitungsartikel. Der einen anderen Artikel der gleichen Zeitschrift als “Quelle” verlinkt. Recherche bedeutet dass man dem Ursrpung der Behauptung auf den Grund geht und diese kritisch begutachtet. In diesem Fall wird es vermutlich wieder der Bericht von Adrian Zenz sein, der unter anderem dieses wohlrecherchierte Buch mitgeschrieben hat:

https://books.google.de/books?id=lRtSQB3HHJcC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

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