Guterres raises Xinjiang Uyghurs during China trip

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UN Antonio Guterres, during his visit to last week, reminded that its treatment of the Muslim in the troubled region was still under close watch, according to a UN

has defended its use of what it calls vocational training centre, saying they are a necessary counter-terror measure, reported.

During Guterres' visit to the billion-dollar Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, he met China's

Asked by reporters on Monday whether Guterres had raised the issue of during that conversation, UN replied that the UN had "discussed all relevant issues with Chinese authorities".

"He did just that, and that includes the situation in .. Each community must feel that its identity is respected and that it fully belongs to the nation as a whole," Dujarric said, explaining Guterres' stance.

When asked whether Guterres was satisfied by the China's response, Dujarric said: "It's not for me to speak on behalf of the Chinese authorities.

"This is part of a dialogue that the has had with Chinese authorities in the past and that he will continue to have."

In March, UN for Human Rights presented a report on human rights around the world and raised the issue of "enforced disappearances and arbitrary detentions" in

Later that month, Chinese spoke to the and defended the country's policies in Xinjiang.

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.

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 09:16 IST