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system to stand up to Beijing.But it was not clear what impact it would have.
It called for the immediate release of all those arbitrarily detained and said that Germany was working with the EU to combat the use of forced labor - as has been alleged in the production of goods from Xinjiang that eventually are sold around the world.which had become caught up in a tug-of-war between China and major Western nations as well as human rights groups that have criticized the repeated delays in releasing the document.Human rights groups have accused China of sweeping a million or more people from the minority groups into detention camps where many have said they were tortured.
against Chinas treatment of mostly-Muslim minority groups.Human Rights Office has been reduced to an enforcer and accomplice of the U.
But China showed no sign of backing off its blanket denials or portraying the criticism as a politicized smear campaign.
Several saw it as a vindication of their cause and of years of advocacy work.and I tried to correct her through advice and discussion.
A womans emotional video testimony about the horrifying abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of her Taliban husband has gone viral and highlighted what one rights advocate says is a shocking reality for dozens of women in Afghanistan.an Afghan woman who says she was raped and beaten for months by a former Taliban official who forced her into marriage.
as a medical student and the daughter of a former general in Afghanistans national intelligence service.and torture by a powerful armed Talib is shocking reality of what dozens of women and girls are facing.