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  • Ravina Shamdasani
    Ravina Shamdasani “According to international law, Israel must ensure civilians have access to medical care, adequate food, safe water and sanitation. Failure to meet these obligations may amount to forced displacement, which is a war crime. There are strong indications that this [Rafah offensive] is being conducted in violation of international humanitarian law.” 11 hours ago
  • António Guterres
    António Guterres “I appeal to all those with influence over Israel to do everything in their power to help avert even more tragedy. The international community has a shared responsibility to promote a humanitarian ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages and a massive surge in life-saving aid. It is time for the parties to seize the opportunity and secure a deal for the sake of their own people.” 11 hours ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “I warn against a major offensive on Rafah. A million people cannot simply vanish into thin air. They need protection. They need more humanitarian aid urgently … the Rafah and Kerem Shalom [Karem Abu Salem] border crossings must immediately be reopened.” 11 hours ago
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Human rights violations against Muslim minorities in the Chinese province of Xinjiang

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“Freedom, democracy, human rights and prosperity are the principles and values that the KMT holds in its view on cross-strait and international controversies. Whether it be the Han people, Uighurs or other ethnic minorities, labor rights and religious rights should be guaranteed and respected. People in Taiwan have very limited knowledge about what is happening in Xinjiang, so Chinese authorities and the parties concerned should make information transparent, enabling more people to understand the working and living conditions of cotton farmers in Xinjiang, which would help resolve the debate. Stirring up nationalist rhetoric or reprimanding or boycotting others is not helpful, nor can it help improve the human rights, and living and labor conditions of Uighurs.”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“More than one million Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims are or have been in camps. The testimonies we've heard from witnesses and survivors [have] been horrifying. There's real suffering going on in China. There's a genocide happening and Canadians, while we're free traders and I'm very proud to be a free-market party, our values are not for sale.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“The Aksu List provides further insights into how China’s brutal repression of Xinjiang’s Turkic Muslims is being turbocharged by technology. The Chinese government owes answers to the families of those on the list: Why were they detained, and where are they now?”

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Senior China researcher at Human Rights Watch
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“While many countries have been occupied fighting COVID-19, authoritarian regimes have used the opportunity to impose their will on religious minorities. We have seen Muslims in Xinjiang undergoing unspeakable horrors, including displacement, physical abuse, and emotional torture.”

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Taiwan’s foreign minister
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“There's no question that there's aspects of what the Chinese are doing that fits into the definition of genocide in the genocide convention. But that then requires you to go through a process of gathering information and of making sure that we've got the evidence that would support that kind of an allegation. But as I've learned in my work on the Rohingya, there's a big difference between information and evidence. And what we have to do now is see how we can gather evidence in order to carry out further steps, according to the genocide convention.”

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Canada's ambassador to the United Nations
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“What happened in the Nazi times was something that happened in our factories where we had forced labour, people producing Volkswagen cars. This certainly is an unacceptable situation. Therefore, we are making sure that none of our production sites have forced labour, and this is something that we specifically checked in Urumqi and I can assure you, we do not have forced labour. We try to control our company-related processes, including the HR process, which, for instance, means the hiring of people in the best possible manner. And this reduces for us the risk that something happens which we do not like and which is not complying to our standards. But I guess we could never reach 100% certainty.”

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CEO of Volkswagen in China
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“The United States will not stand idly by as the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] carries out human rights abuses targeting Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs and members of other minority groups in Xinjiang”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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