Uyghurs: China may have committed crimes against humanity in Xinjiang - UN
The UN has blamed China for "serious common freedoms infringement" in a hotly anticipated report into claims of maltreatment in Xinjiang region. China had encouraged the UN not to deliver the report - with Beijing considering it a "joke" organized by Western powers. The report surveys cases of maltreatment against Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities, which China denies. In any case, agents said they found "tenable proof" of torment conceivably adding up to "violations against mankind". Basic freedoms bunches have been sounding the caution over what's going on in the north-western territory for quite a long time, claiming that more than 1,000,000 Uyghurs had been kept despite their desire to the contrary in a huge organization of what the state calls "re-training camps". The BBC's own revealing lately has uncovered documentation - including police records itemizing those in detainment - which seem to help the cases, as w...