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China condemns Australia at UN Human Rights Council for human rights violations

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Mar 14, 2021, 15:40

China on behalf of a number of countries condemned Australia at the UN Human Rights Council on Friday over its serious human rights violations, urging the Australian government to close offshore detention centers and launch a comprehensive and impartial investigation into the killing of civilians and other serious crimes the Australian troops have committed overseas.


In a joint statement to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday, a number of countries, including China, Russia, Belarus, Egypt and Venezuela, condemned the unlawful killings and abuse of civilians including children committed by Australian overseas military personnel.

At the same time, the statement expressed deep concern over Australia's practice of setting up offshore detention centers in other countries. The statement noted that these detention centers fall short of adequate medical conditions. A large number of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers have been detained over a long period of time, some indefinitely, and their human rights have been violated.

China and other countries urged Australia to immediately close all offshore detention centers and take concrete steps to safeguard the rights of vulnerable immigrant groups, especially children. They called upon the Human Rights Council, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and relevant special mechanisms to monitor the Australian government in the judicial process to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice and that the victims receive reparations.

The joint statement also expressed concern over the growing phenomenon of racial discrimination in Australia, the increase in violence against women and the unprotected rights of indigenous people in the country, calling on Australia to effectively protect human rights.

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tenith post time: 2021-03-15 09:16

Why are these soldiers "poor" or "little"? To be in the army you require a very good physique and state of physical fitness. There are several positions in government in Australia which are filled by people of Asian descent. How many Caucasian people occupy such positions in Asian countries?

tenith

Every nation's military takes instruction from its top guy. Like in US the President is the commander-in-chief. So will the poor little Australian frontline soldiers be the only blamed ones? Frankly the same human riights abuse took place inside and outside by Australians and it does look like its a thing condoned from the top to the bottom. Also don't really see other races holding key Australia ministerial or political posts when it is on the same side of the Pacific with Philippines and Indonesia. There is proximity of biological appearance between Filipinos and Indonesians but oddly none of these are seen in the Australian key posts. Probably there is no protection at all for all the victims who sufferred at the hands of Australian perpetrators. If not possibly the number of reported crimes will be more.