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China Holds ‘Human Rights Forum’ While Conducting Genocide

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China, a brutal Communist tyranny that practices slavery and genocide against minorities like the Tibetans and Uyghurs, became the improbable host of a “Forum on Global Human Rights Governance” Wednesday.
China’s state-run Global Times crowed that the forum managed to convince “more than 300 scholars, officials, and experts of the United Nations and non-governmental organizations from nearly 100 countries” to participate, grotesquely praising the Chinese slave state’s “achievements on human rights developments” and holding the regime in Beijing up as a model for “developing countries.”
“China has always spared no effort to promote and protect human rights and it has indeed made remarkable achievements during this process,” the Global Times deadpanned.
The Chinese were particularly pleased that a top U.N. human rights official was in attendance:
Veronica Birga, chief of staff from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, also attended the forum on Wednesday and expressed her appreciation for China for hosting the important event to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Vienna Declaration and Program of Action.
Birga said that during this important anniversary year, the world aspires for the two milestone documents – the Vienna Declaration and Program of Action and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – to affirm the unwavering commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights for all individuals, irrespective of their differences or backgrounds.
She also called on unity to reset understanding, regain trust in the power of human rights and to forge a new worldwide consensus of human rights.
As usual, the Global Times complained that the Western concept of human rights is just a racket designed to keep growing powers like China down and that all complaints about the Uyghur genocide are merely “efforts to politicize human rights issues and to use them as weapons to contain developing countries.

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