Amnesty: UNHRC must question China about Xinjiang camps

IANS  |  Beijing 

(AI) on Friday urged the to urge to tell the truth over the mass internment of up to one million, predominantly Muslim people, in the Uighur Autonomous Region.

"The must send an unequivocal message to the that their campaign of systematic repression in the XUAR (Xinjiang), including the arbitrary detention of up to one million people, must end," AI's said in a statement.

"This would contribute to addressing the plea of hundreds of thousands of families who have been left devastated by this crackdown against ethnic minorities," he added.

AI's statement came ahead of an UNHRC meet on Tuesday in Geneva, where China's human rights record was expected to be reviewed.

was expected to send a high level delegation led by former Vice to the meeting.

"is willing to adopt an open and candid attitude to conduct constructive dialogue with all parties," said

Last year, the intensified a campaign against the Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic groups in under the pretext of fighting terrorism.

AI said that the government had set up camps, where people were detained and tortured, leading sometimes to death.

China had denied the existence of these camps till October, when described them as "vocational training" centres to help wean off people from terrorism and religious extremism.

Muslims in the Xinjiang region face a multitude of restrictions, including on praying openly, wearing a veil or growing a beard.

The possession of books or articles on Islam or Uyghur culture can also be considered extremist behaviour by the

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 18:40 IST