Japan upper house expresses concern over human rights in China regions

Tokyo, 5 December, /AJMEDIA/

Japan’s upper house adopted a resolution Monday expressing concern over the human rights situations in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and other regions of China.

Without naming China, the House of Councillors urged “the government of the country concerned” to fulfill its responsibility so that the international community can determine the truth of allegations regarding human rights abuses.

The resolution also did not directly blame Beijing, with the countries marking the 50th anniversary of the normalization of bilateral ties this year.

Citing the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Hong Kong, the resolution noted that the international community had expressed “serious concern” over the human rights situations in those areas, including alleged infringements of freedom of religion.

The United States has accused China of committing genocide against the Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

The resolution called on the Japanese government to work with other nations on monitoring the human rights situations.

The House of Representatives adopted a similar resolution in February, just days before the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi expressed his readiness to seek an improvement of the human rights situations in the regions in collaboration with the international community, saying, “It is essential that every country guarantee human rights and other universal values.”

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