Merkel accuses China of ‘cruel treatment’ of minorities
BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday accused China of
“poor and cruel treatment” of minorities and underlined deep concerns
over the crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong.
In a speech at the
Bundestag a day before an EU summit, Merkel vowed to bring up rights
issues and Germany’s worries over the situation in the former British
colony in any future dialogue with Beijing.
“Of course we have to
bring up our different opinions in talks,” said Merkel, whose country
currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.
“That’s
why we have flagged up our deep concern about the development in Hong
Kong. The principle of one country, two systems stands but again and
again it’s being undermined.
“We will bring that up, as well as the poor and cruel treatment in part of the rights of the minorities in China.”
She
did not name the minorities bearing the brunt of poor treatment but
activists have accused China over the mass internment of Uighur Muslims
in Xinjiang.
More than one million ethnic Uighurs and other
minorities have been herded into internment camps to undergo political
indoctrination, according to rights groups and experts.
China insists the camps are training centers aimed at providing education to reduce the allure of Islamic radicalism.
Beijing
is also under fire over a security law it imposed on Hong Kong in June
that radically increased its control over the financial hub and led to a
brutal crackdown on dissent.
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