UN chief tells China to uphold rights in Xinjiang

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UN raised the plight of ethnic Uighur Muslims in region during talks with Chinese leaders and stressed that must fully respect human rights, his said Monday.

The UN delivered a three-point message that stressed that human rights must be upheld in the fight against extremism, while recognizing China's sovereignty and condemning terrorism.

"Human rights must be fully respected in the fight against terrorism and in the prevention of violent extremism," UN told reporters.

"Each community must feel that its identity is respected and that if fully belongs to the nation as a whole." As many as one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are being held in internment camps in Xinjiang, according to a group of experts cited last year by the

claims the camps are "vocational training centers" to steer people away from extremism and reintegrate them, in a region plagued by violence blamed on Uighur separatists or Islamists.

In the runup to the trip, Guterres had met with UN from the United States, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, and who urged him to raise the situation in during his meetings, UN sources said.

That presented Guterres with a diplomatic challenge to discuss the ultra-sensitive matter with China, the UN's second largest financial contributor and a veto-wielding member.

UN for Human Rights last month complained that she had yet to be given the green light by for a fact-finding mission to the region following a request made in December.

Guterres told Chinese leaders that he "fully stands by the initiatives" of his rights chief, Dujarric said, but there was no announcement on dispatching an independent assessment team to

Dujarric described the talks as "very cordial" and "frank," adding that the dialogue will continue.

last week wrote a scathing op-ed about Guterres, accusing him of being silent on human rights and firmly siding with quiet diplomacy since he became UN in January 2017.

Roth said Guterres had yet to speak out publicly on the plight of the Uighurs. "Instead, he praises China's development prowess and rolls out the red carpet for " Guterres has visited four times as UN

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 00:40 IST