China may have committed "crimes against humanity" in Xinjiang, UN report finds
A report was released by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights that said that China committed human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims. China has denied committing human rights violations and made a response to it saying that the report was disinformation from anti-China forces. China has detained Uyghur Muslims and may have committed other acts such as torture, drugging, sexual abuse, restrictions of freedom of religious expression, and restrictions on reproductive rights. China claims that it is fighting terrorism and that Xinjiang is enjoying social stability.
Natalie Nelson
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