The UN has found ‘evidence of torture’ in China: McNeill

Human Rights Watch Researcher Sophie McNeill says in China “the UN found evidence of torture, of forced labour, of cultural decimation”.

“We’re very pleased the foreign minister has already highlighted human rights will be part of these talks, but really it has to be a central component,” Ms McNeill told Sky News Australia.

“We want to see a firm plan from the Albanese government of what they are going to do in order to hold the Chinese government accountable for their mass human rights abuses.”

“That does include things like sanctions and also ensuring we’re not importing goods made of forced labour.”

Human Rights Watch Researcher Sophie McNeill says in China “the UN found evidence of torture, of forced labour, of cultural decimation”. “We’re very pleased the foreign minister has already highlighted human rights will be part of these talks, but really it has to be a central component,” Ms McNeill told Sky News Australia. “We want to see a firm plan from the Albanese government of what they are going to do in order to hold the Chinese government accountable for their mass human rights abuses.” “That does include things like sanctions and also ensuring we’re not importing goods made of forced labour.”

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