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China's B-Team Pak bats for their human rights records
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IANS | 25 Sep, 2021
Pakistan, on behalf of 65 countries, delivered a joint statement against
interference in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human
rights at the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet related issues are China's internal affairs that brook no interference by any external forces.
The
joint statement reiterates support for China's implementation of "one
country, two systems" in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,
Global Times reported.
The joint statement stressed that respect
for sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of states and
non-interference in internal affairs of sovereign states represent basic
norms governing international relations.
The joint statement emphasises that the 65 countries oppose politicization of human rights and double standards.
They
also oppose unfounded allegations against China out of political
motivation and based on disinformation, and interference in China's
internal affairs under the pretext of human rights.
In addition, six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) issued a joint letter supporting China's position.
More than 20 countries expressed their support to China in their national statements.
All together, nearly 100 countries expressed their understanding and support for China's legitimate position, the report said.
All
parties should abide by the purposes and principles of the Charter of
the United Nations and the principles of universality, impartiality,
objectivity and non-selectivity, respect the right of the people of each
state to choose independently the path for human rights development in
accordance with their national conditions, and treat all human rights
with the same emphasis, said the joint statement.
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