The UN: China has enslaved Uyghur Muslims

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The UN: China has enslaved Uyghur Muslims

The UN: China has enslaved Uyghur Muslims

An independent report at the UN confirms previous accusations against China’s communist government regarding Muslims in Xinjiang.

An independent UN expert has concluded that minorities in China’s Xinjiang region have been subjected to forced labor in sectors like agriculture and manufacturing, which could be considered slavery as a crime against humanity.

Beijing has been accused of detaining over a million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, as well as enforcing forced sterilization of women and forced labor. The United States and lawmakers in other Western countries have gone as far as accusing China of committing genocide against minority groups, accusations that Beijing denies. Beijing claims it has only implemented security measures in this remote province to prevent terrorist attacks and separatism.

This occurs while in the Islamic Republic of Iran, no religious authority or high-ranking official has commented on these Chinese atrocities.

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