China hosts 'Human Rights Forum' amid Uyghur genocide claims: Abbas

Published : Jun 15, 2026, 01:00 PM IST
Rushan Abbas, Chairwoman of the WUC Executive Committee ( Photo: X/@RushanAbbas)

Synopsis

WUC's Rushan Abbas criticised Beijing for hosting a 'Human Rights Forum' while committing genocide against Uyghurs. She said China is reshaping rights norms and cited a UN report on abuses like torture and forced sterilisation in Xinjiang.

Rushan Abbas, Chairwoman of the WUC Executive Committee, has criticised Beijing for hosting what she described as a "so-called Human Rights Forum" while allegedly carrying out severe abuses against Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples.

Taking to X, Rushan stated, "While the Chinese government is carrying out a full-fledged genocide against Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples, Beijing is simultaneously hosting a so-called 'Human Rights Forum' as part of its broader effort to reshape international human rights norms and redefine the very meaning of human rights on the global stage to fit its authoritarian system"

UN Report on Xinjiang Abuses

Abbas also referred to the 2022 assessment by the UN Human Rights Office on Xinjiang, or East Turkistan, saying it documented allegations including arbitrary mass detention, torture, sexual violence, forced sterilisation and birth-prevention measures, forced labour, religious persecution, suppression of Uyghur culture and identity, family separation, discrimination and mass surveillance.

She noted that the UN assessment concluded that some of these abuses, particularly the arbitrary and discriminatory detention of Uyghurs, may constitute crimes against humanity.

Rushan highlighted, "That is the reality of China's human rights record--a government accused by the UN of crimes against humanity is now attempting to redefine human rights for the rest of the world. Beijing has turned the term "human rights" into a mockery while seeking to position itself as a global authority on the subject."

Personal Account of 'Cross-Border Repression'

Abbas cited the case of her sister, Gulshan Abbas, as an example of what she called China's cross-border repression. "She was disappeared and sentenced simply because I exercised my right to speak freely in the United States," Abbas wrote, adding that the case demonstrates how China's repression extends beyond its borders.

Call for International Action

Calling on governments and institutions not to legitimise such events, Abbas said, "The world should not allow a government accused of genocide and crimes against humanity to dictate what human rights mean. Human rights belong to the victims, not to their persecutors." (ANI)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

PREV

Check the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Stay updated with the latest World News and global developments from politics to economy and current affairs. Get in-depth coverage of China News, Europe News, Pakistan News, and South Asia News, along with top headlines from the UK and US. Follow expert analysis, international trends, and breaking updates from around the globe. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.

 

Recommended Stories

‘Not Interested in Working for a Jew’: Cornell Student Rejects Job Offer, Founder Exposes Emails
From Rs 2,600 An Hour To Rs 9.5 Crore In Shares: Former SpaceX Welder's Remarkable Journey