The following countries has officially expressed support to China's position:
Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Comoros, the Congo, Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Gabon, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Turkmenistan, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the State of Palestine
Some of them are Muslim majority countries, such as Saudi Arabia.
We commend China’s remarkable achievements in the field of human rights by
adhering to the people-centered development philosophy and protecting and promoting
human rights through development. We also appreciate China’s contributions to the
international human rights cause.
We take note that terrorism, separatism and religious extremism has caused
enormous damage to people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, which has seriously infringed
upon human rights, including right to life, health and development. Faced with the grave
challenge of terrorism and extremism, China has undertaken a series of counter-terrorism
and deradicalization measures in Xinjiang, including setting up vocational education and
training centers. Now safety and security has returned to Xinjiang and the fundamental
human rights of people of all ethnic groups there are safeguarded. The past three
consecutive years has seen not a single terrorist attack in Xinjiang and people there enjoy a
stronger sense of happiness, fulfillment and security. We note with appreciation that human
rights are respected and protected in China in the process of counter-terrorism and
deradicalization.
We appreciate China’s commitment to openness and transparency. China has invited
a number of diplomats, international organizations officials and journalist to Xinjiang to
witness the progress of the human rights cause and the outcomes of counter-terrorism and
deradicalization there. What they saw and heard in Xinjiang completely contradicted what
was reported in the media. We call on relevant countries to refrain from employing
unfounded charges against China based on unconfirmed information before they visit
Xinjiang. We urge the OHCHR, Treaty Bodies and relevant Special Procedures mandate
holders to conduct their work in an objective and impartial manner according to their
mandate and with true and genuinely credible information, and value the communication
with member states.
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