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Iran slams West's double-standard approach to human rights in case of China

This photo taken on June 4, 2019 shows Uighur men resting in front of a coffee bar in the restored old city area of Kashgar, in China's western Xinjiang region. (Photo by AFP)

Iran has condemned the West’s double standards on human rights, saying the issue is used by “a few states” as a political tool to exert pressure on the countries they disfavor.

The statement by Iran's permanent mission to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva came after European countries accused China of mass detention of Uighurs. 

“Once again, the noble objective of promotion and protection of human rights has served the political interests of a few States that regard human rights as a means in their foreign policy toolbox to exert pressure on the countries they disfavor,” said the mission. 

On Wednesday, 18 European countries including Germany, Britain and France condemned what they claimed as China’s “mass arbitrary detention” of Uighur and other minorities in the country's far western region of Xinjiang.

The letter, addressed to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, accused Beijing of inflicting torture and carrying out a political indoctrination against an estimated 1 million Uighur and other Turkic Muslims at detention camps.

The Chinese government has frequently denied allegations that the Uighur minority living in the country’s far west are being held in such internment camps.

In its statement, the Iranian mission criticized the “unacceptable practice of some Western countries towards China, and application of double standards and abuse of human rights under the pretext of minority situation in this country”.

“The fact that the same states routinely turn a blind eye to the gross and systematic violations of human rights, war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by themselves and their allies against innocent populations in Yemen and Palestine, reveals the true face and intention of sponsors of the letter,” the Iranian statement said. 

“Regrettably the casual application of such obvious double standards by them has relegated the international human rights mechanisms to political instruments that they conveniently abuse against whomever that is considered unfriendly,” it added.

Resource-rich and strategically located on the borders of Central Asia, Xinjiang is key to China’s growing energy needs.

The autonomous region is home to around 10 million Turkic-speaking Uighurs, accounting for 45 percent of Xinjiang’s population. 


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