The head of the UN Human Rights Agency said that he was facing a great pressure on the Xinjiang report and admitted that it was not sure when the document was published.

We are trying a lot to do what I promised, Michelle Bachelet told reporters in Geneva, Switzerland today, in the final press conference as the UN Human Rights High Commissioner.

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She acknowledged that it was under great pressure on the publication or not published a long postponement report on the situation of Xinjiang autonomous region of China, where Beijing was accused of being detained more than one million Muslims.

But I will not publish or keep the report because of any such pressure.

UN Human Rights Michelle Bachelet at a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland on August 25.

Bachelet also emphasized that her office has received significant comments from the Chinese government.

Mrs. Bachelet in early May visited Xinjiang, a move that caused some human rights groups to criticize as unstable and weak because the trip was coordinated by Beijing.

The United States and some Western countries accused China of detention, forced labor, sterilization and destruction of cultural and religious places of Uy Ngo people, saying that Beijing's actions were to kill

China repeatedly criticized the West, called the above allegations as unfounded, intervened internal work, misrepresent the truth, curb the development momentum of this country and violate international law.

Mrs. Bachelet was under growing pressure in investigating and speaking out about the situation of Xinjiang.

However, the report was continuously delayed.

China is said to agree to the United Nations Human Rights Commission to visit Xinjiang after the Olympic Games, provided that the trip is friendly.

The Japanese National Assembly approved the Resolution on human rights situation in China, expressing concern for the situation of Xinjiang and Hong Kong.