The UN Secretary General expressed concerns about the human rights status report in Xinjiang, calling for China to fulfill the recommendations in it.

Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, said September 1, the UN Human Rights Report Michelle Bachelet confirmed what the Secretary General had said about Xinjiang over the past time, that Nhan Nhan

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Spokesman Dujarric said Mr. Guterres was concerned about the contents of the report.

China has not commented on this information.

Bachelet on August 31 published a report in Geneva, Switzerland, which expressed concerns about the treatment of people in the facilities that China called the Training and Vocational Training Center in Xinjiang.

The 49 -page report does not refer to the allegations of the Uy Ngo Runicids in Xinjiang, which was repeatedly raised by the United States and Western countries to criticize China.

The report recommends that China quickly release individuals who are stripped of freedom arbitrarily in the region, and at the same time review and urgently abolish all laws, policies and discrimination behavior aimed at people.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres spoke at a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, on August 20.

China on September 1 criticized the UN human rights report as a political tool aimed at this country.

The so -called important report is the US and Western forces.

The report is a misleading information.

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 denied the allegations, criticized them unfounded, intervened internal work, misrepresented the truth, restrained the development momentum of this country and violated international law.

China accused the UN Human Rights Agency with the West after publishing a report on the situation in Xinjiang.

UN Human Rights High Commissioner Bachelet published a report on human rights status in Xinjiang, just a few minutes before she ended the term.