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Uyghur tribunal nothing more than a political tool of China's enemies, Beijing says

| Updated: December 11, 2021 13:37:36


Ethnic Uyghur demonstrators taking part in a protest against China in Istanbul on October 1 -Reuters file photo Ethnic Uyghur demonstrators taking part in a protest against China in Istanbul on October 1 -Reuters file photo

The Chinese embassy in London said an unofficial tribunal of lawyers which accused Beijing of genocide against the Uyghurs was nothing more than a political tool of China's enemies which were spreading lies.

The unofficial tribunal of lawyers and campaigners said on Thursday that Chinese President Xi Jinping bore primary responsibility for what it said was genocide, crimes against humanity and torture of Uyghurs and Kazakhs in Xinjiang, reports Reuters.

An embassy spokesman said it was "nothing but a political tool used by a few anti-China and separatist elements to deceive and mislead the public."

"Anyone with conscience and reason will not be deceived or fooled," the spokesman said.

The tribunal, headed by British lawyer Geoffrey Nice, has no powers of sanction or enforcement.

UN experts and rights groups estimate over a million people, mainly Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities, have been detained in recent years in a vast system of camps in China's western Xinjiang region.

China initially denied the camps existed, but has since said they are vocational centres and are designed to combat extremism. In late 2019, China said all people in the camps had "graduated."

In June 2020, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) asked Nice to set up an independent tribunal to investigate the accusations.

The Munich-based WUC, which represents the interests of Uyghurs in Xinjiang and around the world, on Thursday welcomed the tribunal's judgment.

In a statement on Thursday, China's foreign ministry dismissed the WUC as a separatist organisation under the control and funding of anti-China forces in the United States and the West.

"This so-called 'court' has no legal credentials nor any credibility," a ministry spokesperson said, describing the testimony given as false and the final judgment as a "political farce performed by a few clowns."

China vehemently denies allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang.

"Lies cannot conceal the truth, cannot deceive the international community nor stop the historic course of...Xinjiang's stability, development and prosperity," the ministry spokesperson said of the Uyghur tribunal.

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