US official says UN has 'lack of curiosity' on Xinjiang
The United Nations is not doing enough to investigate reported abuses in Chinas Xinjiang region against members of Muslim minority groups, the U.S. envoy for womens issues said Thursday. Citing reports of forced birth control, home visits and sexual violence in detention centers, Ambassador-at-Large on Womens Issues Kelley Currie said such practices show a pervasive pattern of targeting women. Its really remarkable to me as someone who used to work at the U.N. the complete lack of curiosity or concern we see from the U.N. on what are really grave allegations and very widespread and quite disturbing human rights abuses, said Currie, who also serves as the U.S. representative at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
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