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Beijing tackles Australia after criticism, Canberra responds

Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister, confirmed that she did not plan to stop denouncing Beijing over the treatment inflicted by the Communist Party on the Uyghur community. An exit made while the regime pointed the finger at the “hypocritical” position of Australia, itself at the origin of a genocide against the aborigines.

This Monday, Marise Payne explained that she would indeed not stop denouncing China’s actions in this direction. A response to the criticisms addressed by Wang Yi, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs who recalled the position of Westerners, themselves responsible for genocides. First in the 16th century, with the arrival of American settlers, then in the 19th century, with slavery or even in the 20th century, with the genocide perpetrated against the Jewish community.

Marise Payne responds to China on Uyghurs

He took the opportunity to assert that what was happening in the Xinjiang was absolutely not genocide. He took the opportunity to tackle those rumors, saying everything that was being said was simply unfounded. A speech swept aside with the back of the hand by Australia, for whom the advanced evidence is irrefutable. In fact, Canberra continues and will continue to side with human rights defenders.

Beijing accuses Westerners of hypocrisy

China does claim that re-education and labor camps have been set up in Xinjiang in order to invite people to go along with the party. However, for many experts, these camps aim above all to reduce the Uyghur minority to silence, even to eradicate it. For the moment, the international community does not seem to know which way to go.

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