۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۶ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 25, 2024
UK tribunal to investigate China's alleged genocide against Muslim Uighur population

An independent tribunal in London will investigate the Chinese government’s alleged rights abuses against Uighur Muslims .

Hawzah News Agency - (London - UK) - An independent tribunal in London will investigate the Chinese government’s alleged rights abuses against Uighur Muslims - and decide if they constitute genocide.

The tribunal, convened by prominent human rights lawyer Geoffrey Nice, is expected to reveal new evidence and testimony over several days’ hearings next year.

While the tribunal does not have government backing, it is the latest attempt to hold China accountable for its treatment of the Uighurs and ethnic Turkic minorities, who have been subject to an unprecedented crackdown since 2017.

The announcement comes after ITV News heard from a Uighur doctor this week, who spoke of participating in at least 500 to 600 operations on Uighur women.

These included forced contraception, forced abortion, forced sterilisation and forced removal of wombs, she said.

Barrister Nice, who previously led the prosecution of ex-Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic over the Balkans war and worked with the International Criminal Court, was asked by the World Uighur Congress to investigate “ongoing atrocities and possible genocide” against the Uighur people.

Allegations against China about potential genocide are “questions that should be asked and answered” but such claims have never been legally scrutinised in public, Mr Nice said Wednesday.

Organisers are in the initial stages of gathering evidence, and expect to receive a substantial number of submissions from Uighurs exiled abroad over the next few months.

New evidence that may emerge includes testimony from several former security guards who were involved in the Xinjiang detention camps.

“At the moment, the strongest evidence would appear to be evidence of incarceration and possibly evidence of enforced sterilisation,” Nice said.

A recent investigation by the Associated Press found the Chinese government is systematically forcing birth control on Uighurs and other Muslims in an apparent effort to reduce their population.

The report found that authorities regularly subject minority women to pregnancy checks and force intrauterine devices, sterilisation and abortion on hundreds of thousands.

While scores have been thrown in detention camps for alleged “religious extremism", many others were sent to the camps simply for having too many children.

Such enforced sterilisation practices could be found to breach the Genocide Convention, Mr Nice said.

The Chinese Embassy in London did not respond to emailed requests for comment.

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