Ukraina/ Errusia/ AEB + EB + NATO/ Txina (36)

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Aipatu bezala, soilik daturik garrantzitsuenak edo eta nabarmenenak aipatuko ditut…

(Datu asko nire twitter-en kontuan ikus daitezke: @tobararbulu)

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Little-discussed history: The US government strongly supported Spain’s fascist regime (a Hitler ally) during the first cold war

In 1953 the US and Spain’s fascist dictator Franco signed the Pact of Madrid, allowing the US to build military bases in Spain in return for US support

Irudia

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11 h

The U.S post WW2 began coups, regime changes & interventions, while blaming Russia & communism as the problem.

Irudia

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Michael Tracey@mtracey

8 h

US sanctions against Russia, initially touted as an inspiring affirmation of “Western” unity and resolve, are actually boosting Russia’s revenue, aiding their war effort, and creating an economic crisis for Americans. Another great policy success for Biden

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6 h

Dmitry Medvedev going Joker mode

Irudia

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8 h

Wait –– so the sanctimonious war-fevered “experts” were wrong, and the randos on Twitter were right? Who could have ever predicted this

Txioa apaitu

Saleha Mohsin@SalehaMohsin

10 h

NEW: Some Biden officials privately express concern that rather than dissuade the Kremlin as intended, US sanctions have instead exacerbated inflation, worsened food insecurity and punished ordinary Russians more than Putin or his allies w/ @DanielPFlatley + @nwadhams twitter.com/DanielPFlatley…

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15 h

With how much Biden’s actions have benefitted Russia the US Attorney General should appoint a special counsel to investigate him for Russian collusion.

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The New York Times@nytimes

eka. 13

Russia earned what is very likely a record 93 billion1 euros in revenue from exports of oil, gas and coal in the first 100 days of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The revenue exceeds what Russia is spending on the war. https://nyti.ms/3MOlXh1

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And this comes as Ukraine is losing hundreds of soldiers per week & significant territory. Time for another $40 billion for the proxy war; MSNBC just airing “Putin’s Price Hike” on loop; and another

@mattduss think-piece on how Biden is brilliantly handling the Ukraine crisis:

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Saleha Mohsin@SalehaMohsin

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NEW: Some Biden officials privately express concern that rather than dissuade the Kremlin as intended, US sanctions have instead exacerbated inflation, worsened food insecurity and punished ordinary Russians more than Putin or his allies w/ @DanielPFlatley + @nwadhams twitter.com/DanielPFlatley…

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7 h

The Biden administration’s best and brightest are trying to evade their own sanctions regime against Russia now that its completely predictable effects are beginning to materialize https://bloomberg.com/news/articles/

Irudia

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1 h

War in Ukraine, the question of pro-Russian collaborators” was published by SKY (Italy)

Txioa aipatu

Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

eka. 14

On Jun 7, an interview titled “War in Ukraine, the question of pro-Russian collaborators” was published by SKY (Italy) TG24. It is relevant because, to my knowledge, it’s the first MSM article considering the possibility of the AFUs involvement in Bucha executions (1/6)

Erakutsi haria

Irudia

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eka. 14

It includes an interview of Viktor Lytovchenko, a member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), in which the journalist asks him about the civilians who collaborated and collaborate with the Russians, admitting that there were collaborators among the Bucha inhabitants (2/6)

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eka. 14

I will link to the article at the end of the thread, it’s really interesting. But there’s one section of particular interest, in which the journalist, Arbarello, writes this, without quoting Viktor Lytovchenko. So it must be either a personal opinion or an editorial one (3/6)

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eka. 14

Looking into the interviewer’s, Jacopo Arbarello’s, work, there’s nothing really to notice. Pretty normal reports. Talks about the POV of civilians, the alleged war crimes committed by the Russians, and uses the word “liberate” for when the AFU recaptures a village… (4/6)

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eka. 14

so there’s no way to call him a pro-Russian propagandist paid by the Kremlin. June has been a month of narratives created by the mainstream media beginning to crack, and we just might be seeing another narrative, of just Ukrainian soldiers, starting to fall apart. (5/6)

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Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

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Link to the original article in Italian, “War in Ukraine, the question of pro-Russian collaborators”: https://tg24.sky.it/mondo/2022/06/06/guerra-russia-ucraina-filorussi

(6/6)

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Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

eka. 14

Okay, I’ve made backups in case something weird happens. Here’s the link to an archived version of the article and the transcription of the interview:

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eka. 14

And this is the corresponding video in two parts: Sky TG24 (Italy) admits it is very likely that some Bucha civilians were executed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine because they “collaborated” with the Russians.

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1536583840646455296

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Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

eka. 14

Second part: Sky TG24 (Italy) admits it is very likely that some Bucha civilians were executed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine because they “collaborated” with the Russians. Could be really helpful if someone provided subtitles for these videos.

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1536584090551558144

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Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

20 h

Managed to get the English subtitles:

Txioa aipatu

Niebla de Guerra@NieblaGuerra

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Video (Part 1 of 2): Sky TG24 (Italy) admits it is very likely that some Bucha civilians were executed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine because they “collaborated” with the Russians. [Subtitled]

Erakutsi haria

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1536643416720822273

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

eka. 12

According to Ukrainian MP Frolov, the ombudswoman’s “inexplicable focus” on supposed sex crimes and the “rape of minors in the occupied territories, which she could not substantiate with evidence” harmed Ukraine’s image.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

eka. 13

The rise of China should not evoke anxiety, panic or even hatred in the West. It reflects reality — a normal evolution of international relations which corresponds to historical, geographic and demographic facts.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

eka. 13

The Indo-Pacific region is vast and can accommodate the development of all nations in the area, without having to choose between China and the U.S., which should abandon childish competition and  cooperate for everyone’s benefit.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

eka. 13

Reasonable people across the world understand that China exists and that its actions impact not only East Asia but the entire world.  The 19th century subjugation and humiliation of China by western imperial powers is over.

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eka. 13

The US government and the media must proactively work against a deep-rooted Cold War mentality which hinders effective handling of global challenges.

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eka. 13

Isolating Russia makes no senseWe have to engage with Putin and Zelinsky and make sure that the fighting stops.

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eka. 13

COUNTERPUNCH: The Unjustified Criticism of High Commissioner Michelle Bachetlet’s Visit to China

(Ikus lan honen bukaeran artikulu hori)

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

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Not only Mearsheimer, Matlock and Kissinger warned for decades about the risks of NATO expansion eastward. Alas, because of NATO’s imperial arrogance, no sensible compromise was reached. Now Ukrainians, Russians and countless mercenaries are dying.

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The Minsk Accords were sensible. and, if implemented, would have led to peace and stability. But there are many in the US and NATO countries who wanted neither and preferred a “little” proxy war, which, alas, could develop into a nuclear confrontation.

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As UN independent expert 2012-18 I was exposed to waves of invective whenever I applied reason to conflicts concerning self-determination and territorial integrity. The purpose was always to intimidate and silence open debate.

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eka. 6

My take: The EU’s Embargo of Russian Oil?￯ᄌマ, is an Economic Suicide Pact☠️

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The EU’s Oil Embargo Is an Economic Suicide Pact

The EU’s Embargo of Russian Oil Is an Economic Suicide Pact.

Bideoa, hemen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1akyHii2Sbo&feature=emb_logo

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George Szamuely@GeorgeSzamuely

eka. 13

If Russia had adopted Israel’s rationale for where it can strike–any territory allegedly being used to transport arms on behalf of a hostile power--it would have struck NATO territory long time ago and many times over.

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Rania Khalek@RaniaKhalek

eka. 12

The destruction of Syria has been so normalized that this barely registers as news. Imagine if Syria bombed the Israeli airport and it had to shut down. The reaction would be much different bc some lives and countries matter more than others. twitter.com/danny_makki/st…

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MI NEWS@SNMilitary

eka. 15

Germany has decided not to nationalize Gazprom Germania, which is part of Gazprom, for fear of angering Vladimir Putin. – Bloomberg

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At his daily press briefing Lopez Obrador warned that those sending weapons to Kiev are racking up casualties on all sides. This is not the way to arrive at peace.

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Lopez Obrador: “How easy it is to say: ‘There I send so much money for weapons, I provide the weapons and you provide the dead.’ It is immoral.”

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

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Lopez Obrador: “Couldn’t the war in Ukraine have been avoided? Of course. The policy failed and look at the damage it causes, the loss of human lives.”

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China reduced air pollution as much in 7 years as the US did in 30 years. The amount of harmful particulates in the air in China fell 40% from 2013 to 2020 This is what you can do when your economy is directed by the state, not by for-profit corporations

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eka. 15

The only thing needed to resolve the problem of shipping grain from Ukraine is for the Ukrainians to let the ships leave their ports either by cleaning the mines or by designating safe corridors. – Lavrov

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MI NEWS@SNMilitary

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I would like to say to the Western countries supplying weapons to Ukraine THE BLOOD of CIVILIANS IS ON YOUR HANDS. The tragedy in Donetsk confirms one again that you are fighting a proxy war with Russia with the hands of Ukrainians.” – Russian (UN) Nebenzia

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M. K. Bhadrakumar @BhadraPunchline

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Kremlin announces that Xi Jinping will give a video address at St Petersburg International Economic Forum (“Russian Davos”) on Friday. Signals China’s intention to double down on trade, investment, financial support etc. disregarding EU/US warning of “major reputational damage”.

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Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst

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*By stealing it from Lebanon

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9 h

bruh, this was kharkov in 2014

Irudia

 

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Txioa aipatu

The injustice antithesis@activedaemon85

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@RWApodcast erabiltzaileari erantzuten

Bs. I was living in Kharkiv and kharkivians couldn’t stand Russian meddling in Ukrainian politics. University students were gathering en masse to support the maidan movement. You are full of it.

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8 h

What shared beliefs exactly? Shooting Palestinian journalists and blowing up Syrian airports?

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Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

eka. 14

The strongest bond EU and Israel share is our belief in democracy and its values. Your freedom of thought has turned a small country of just a few million into a global trailblazer for science and innovation.   Today more than ever, democracies like ours should stick together.

Irudia

Erakutsi haria

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West is back to Xinjiang again. Washington is as predictable as ever. Desperately wants to provoke China into major conflict wrt Taiwan, so it can then justify trying to surround China with more bases etc as it has done so wrt Russia via NATO expansion since collapse of USSR

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Scoot Ritter

“They don’t know anything about Vladimir Putin” – Scott Ritter

“This is a very very deadly game being played” – Scott Ritter

“You are a liar” – Scott Ritter

Azot Plant is the next Azovstal

They’re hiding the truth in Saudi Arabia, and they hope we won’t notice | Redacted w

“We almost went to nuclear war with Russia several times” – Scott Ritter

Alfred de Zayas: Txinaz

COUNTERPUNCH: The Unjustified Criticism of High Commissioner Michelle Bachetlet’s Visit to China

The Unjustified Criticism of High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s Visit To China

Bachelet Announces She is Not Seeking Renewal of Her Mandate

BY ALFRED DE ZAYAS – RICHARD FALK

June 13, 2022

(https://dezayasalfred.wordpress.com/2022/06/13/counterpunch-the-unjustified-criticism-of-high-commissioner-michelle-bachetlets-visit-to-china/)

As former UN rapporteurs we are committed to the promotion and protection of human rights in all corners of the world, including China.  Progress can only be achieved on the basis of good faith implementation of the UN Charter and UN human rights treaties, and requires patience, perseverance, and international solidarity.

An artificial atmosphere of hostility, sustained by geopolitical agendas, double standards, fake news and skewed narratives has made it difficult to tackle specific human rights problems and advance on the progressive enjoyment of human rights in larger freedom. Human rights allegations have been selectively deployed as a geopolitical tool, above all to stoke the embers of confrontation, so high on the agenda of both the Trump and Biden presidencies.

Already in April 2021, in an essay on China published in Counterpunch[1], we noted that spreading propaganda about a supposed “genocide” in Xinjiang was highly irresponsible and would poison relations between the US and China besides weakening the human rights discourse.  We then warned that such hyperbolic narratives would make it more difficult to increase respect for human rights concerns in other more appropriate settings. A similar essay was published by Professors Jeffrey Sachs and William Schabas in Project Syndicate[2]. In a variety of fora we have since repeatedly called for more professionalism on the part of politicians, journalists and human rights activists in addressing human rights issues, which are always delicate matters as infringing upon sovereign rights unless firmly grounded, and thus perverted into serving the ends of coercive diplomacy and even war-mongering..

The invitation by the Chinese government to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to come and see for herself, and the invitation to UN rapporteurs were very positive signs, and rarely has a government under scrutiny been so forthcoming. It represents an important show of confidence by China and its leadership in its own willingness to uphold international norms and to trust in the impartiality of the HRC and its High Commissioner. China should have been applauded along with Ms. Michelle  Bachelet instead of being subjected to a barrage of geopolitically motivated hostile propaganda. She accepted the invitation some months ago, dispatching in April an advance-team of five OHCHR professionals to prepare her mission.[3]

While many welcomed China’s opening to the United Nations, some politicians who evidently are not interested in objective assessments but a priori already have their standard condemnation of China, criticised Bachelet’s intention to visit China and advised her not to go[4].  This is not unlike the experience of the UN independent expert on international order, who prior to his mission to Venezuela in November/December 2017 (the first in 21 years) received letters and emails from some ngo’s asking him not to go, because, of course, everybody already knew that the Venezuelan government was corrupt and incompetent and that the only function of a rapporteur would be to demand “regime change”[5].  This disturbingly politicized approach to human rights missions – and indeed any form of independent assessment – misuses and inflates human rights wrongs as part of a mobilization of public opinion against the targeted state, and often preceded regime-changing interventions as in Iraq, 2003.  Partaking of such an approach would be unworthy of a High Commissioner, UN rapporteur or special envoys, and should not be indulged, as it sometimes is, by human rights NGOs.

At the end of her six-day mission to China, Bachelet issued a highly informative, comprehensive, and nuanced end-of-mission statement in Guangzhou on 28 May 2022https://vimeo.com/714742493 that constitutes the most trustworthy assessment of China’s human rights record that is now available.

To our dismay, instead of hailing the breakthrough achieved by Michelle Bachelet in opening the door to OHCHR monitoring and cooperation, a number of academics and NGOs criticized the High Commissioner’s mission to China, condemning it as  a “failed visit”[6]  and some even calling for her resignation[7].  We write as UN former rapporteurs who recognize the ground-breaking nature of Bachelet’s visit, strongly rejecting such unjustifiable criticism and consider that impressive progress has been achieved by this highly professional mission to China, a first to China in 17 years by a UN High Commissioner. We note with satisfaction that Bachelet returned to Geneva with positive prospects for future cooperation, including the formalization of a mechanism for future activities to strengthen the observance of human rights in China.  A likely first step will be to arrange future visits by the High Commissioner of the HRC,  by UN rapporteurs and working groups, and even by other UN agencies such as ILO, WHO and UNHCR. We would take note of the fact that no comparable gesture of cooperation with UN on human rights matters has been exhibited by China’s leading adversary, the United States.

It appears that some critics have misunderstood the High Commissioner’s mandate[8] pursuant to General Assembly Resolution 48/141, and disregard the over-all purpose of the Human Rights Council, which is to assist countries in improving their human rights performance.  Progress in human rights terms is not achieved by confrontational policies, by “naming and shaming” or by insulting governments, but rather by patient investigation of the root causes of problems, rigorous compilation of evidence, balanced evaluation of the facts in their proper context, due consideration of all views by governments, civil society, non-governmental organizations, academics and victims.  That was precisely the focus of  the High Commissioner’s mission to China.

Pursuant to General Assembly Resolution 48/141, High Commissioners:

Function within the framework of the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, other international instruments of human rights and international law, including the obligations, within this framework, to respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity and domestic jurisdiction of States and to promote the universal respect for and observance of all human rights, in the recognition that, in the framework of the purposes and principles of the Charter, the promotion and protection of all human rights is a legitimate concern of the international community”;

Among the duties of every High Commissioner are

To provide… advisory services and technical and financial assistance, at the request of the State concerned and, where appropriate, the regional human rights organizations, with a view to supporting actions and programmes in the field of human rights;

To engage in a dialogue with all Governments in the implementation of his/her mandate…”

The end of mission statement made by Michelle Bachelet demonstrates she diligently listened to the views and grievance of all parties, pursuant to the rule “listen to all sides”  — audiatur et altera pars. Her mission encompassed a wide range of issues bearing on  civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights, including the rule of law, the administration of justice, the death penalty, civil society participation in the political processes, freedom of expression, human rights defenders, climate change, world peace, the sustainable development goals, and others.

With regard to the allegations concerning grave human rights violations in Xinjiang, the mission statement notes:

In the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, I have raised questions and concerns about the application of counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation measures and their broad application – particularly their impact on the rights of Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities. While I am unable to assess the full scale of the  Vocational Education and Training Centres, I raised with the Government the lack of independent judicial oversight of the operation of the program, the reliance by law enforcement officials on 15 indicators to determine tendencies towards violent extremism, allegations of the use of force and ill treatment in institutions, and reports of unduly severe restrictions on legitimate religious practices. During my visit, the Government assured me that the VETC system has been dismantled. I encouraged the Government to undertake a review of all counter terrorism and deradicalization policies to ensure they fully comply with international human rights standards, and in particular that they are not applied in an arbitrary and discriminatory way.

Before coming to China, I heard from some Uyghur families now living abroad who have lost contact with their loved ones. In my discussions with the authorities, I appealed to them to take measures to provide information to families as a matter of priority.”

With regard to Tibet Bachelet observed:

it is important the linguistic, religious and cultural identity of Tibetans be protected, and that Tibetan people are allowed to participate fully and freely in decisions about their religious life and for dialogue to take place. I discussed education policies in the Tibet Autonomous Region and stressed the importance of children learning in their own language and culture in the setting of their families or communities.”

With regard to Hong Kong she noted:

 “Hong Kong has long been respected as a centre for human rights and independent media in the region. It is important that the Government there do all it can to nurture – and not stifle – the tremendous potential for civil society and academics in Hong Kong to contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights in the HKSAR and beyond. The arrests of lawyers, activists, journalists and others under the National Security Law are deeply worrying. Hong Kong is due to be reviewed by the UN Human Rights Committee in July, as a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.”

The mission must be seen as the beginning of a process that will hopefully contribute to the gradual improvement of the human rights situation in China.  This must be welcomed by all governments, civil society and professionally responsible NGOs. In this regard we are appalled by those private sector organizations (NGOs and think tanks) proclaiming a commitment to human rights yet in their operations, often funded by the U.S. Government or wealthy right-wing donors, exemplified by the  National Endowment for Democracy.

Among the many successes of the Bachelet mission, we highlight arrangements calling for further cooperation between OHCHR and China. In the words of the report:  “We also agreed to establish a working group to facilitate substantive exchanges and cooperation between my Office and the Government through meetings in Beijing and in Geneva, as well as virtual meetings. This working group will organize a series of follow-up discussions about specific thematic areas, including but not limited to development, poverty alleviation and human rights, rights of minorities, business and human rights, counter-terrorism and human rights, digital space and human rights, judicial and legal protection and human rights, as well as other issues raised by either side.

This will allow for structured engagement of my Office with China on a number of human rights issues. This is especially important as my Office does not have a country presence. The working group will also provide a space for us to bring to attention of the Government a number of specific matters of concern. The Government has also stated that it will invite senior officials from the Office to visit China in the future.”

By any objective standard, such results represent a considerable success, which many countries in the West do not begin to match As we know, the United States has not allowed the UN to visit Guantanamo in more than 21 years.  Similarly, Israel does not allow UN rapporteurs to enter the territory in order to conduct independent fact-finding on the ground in territory seized during the 1967 War, and subjected to harsh military administration for more than half a century with no end in sight. Indeed, the silence of those most shrilly complaining about China’s human rights violations about the abundantly documented findings of Israel as guilty of apartheid is what should be calling for media criticism and governmental reaction, but for opposite reasons to the push against China, we note this failure to respond to the grossest of human rights violations not only in Israel, but in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and a host of others..

What strikes us as independent observers, is the intellectual dishonesty of the mainstream  media platforms –as abetted by those academics and NGOs that selectively view human rights through a geopolitical optic that demonizes some situations while exempting others more severe from scrutiny.  The chorus of Sinophobia and “hate speech, itself in contravention of article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, manifests opportunism and intellectual dishonesty, because the same ngo’s turn a blind eye toward other geopolitically inconvenient transgressions.

It is worth contrasting the use of the term “genocide” by the United States and its friends to refer to the situation in Xinjiang with other instances, far better documented, of genocide in the world.  Such inflammatory language would have to be backed up by verifiable evidence, but it is not.  Even the one-sided Uyghur Tribunal in London refrained making a finding on genocide with regard to killings or population transfers.  Whoever has followed developments around the Uygur tribunal and the dis-information in the corporate media realizes that the tribunal was pre-determined to reach certain conclusions, namely genocide and that the “trial” was conducted on the basis of  a “presumption of guilt.” Therefore, it would not deserve our attention, except that it has functioned as a tool of dangerous hostile propaganda by which the “narrative managers” in the corporate media  are now channelling in mounting their malicious campaign against Michelle Bachelet.

The judgment as rendered is not as sensationalist and inflammatory as the tribunal convenors and Sinophobic media hoped for., The Tribunal reviewed the five acts of genocide listed in article 2 of the 1948 Genocide Convention, and rejected four of them, observing that there is no evidence of genocidal intent. The judgment of the Tribunal does go on to examine the fourth listed criterion of genocide–imposing measures on a racially distinct group  to prevent reproduction and this is deemed sufficient to uphold the allegation of genocide. There is really no relevant antecedents to such a finding.  The Uygur case is a peculiar candidate for such a momentous finding. The clear purpose of the Chinese measures is not and never was to “destroy in whole or in part” the Uygur group by suppression of births, but reflects a general population-control strategy in a country that already has 1.4 billion human beings, and has long experimented with various kinds of population control and stabilization policies and practices. (Amerikar bilioi bat = mila milioi europar).

Considering the Sinophobic articles that have been published in the Western press, it is remarkable how the media keeps silent about the highly credible documentation of the Apartheid[9] allegations against Israel and gross human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.  In particular, the media downplays the responsibility of the United States and Saudi Arabia for the greatest humanitarian crisis in the world today – Yemen[10].  The use and abuse of human rights as a geopolitical tool is so flagrant that it is worthy of an investigation by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and by dedicated members of the global human rights community.

For now, we content ourselves with this show of support for the breakthrough success of Bachelet’s HRC mission to China, and decry those who would distort such an achievement so as to continue with their efforts to rationalize confronting China coercively. Opportunism in relation to human rights is not a path to peace and justice in our tormented world, which depends on cooperation and multilateralism, and rejects efforts to split the world into a self-righteous struggle between good and evil.

Notes.

[1] https://www.mfa.gov.cn/ce/cgjed/eng/xgxw/t1874614.htm

[2] https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/biden-should-withdraw-unjustified-xinjiang-genocide-allegation-by-jeffrey-d-sachs-and-william-schabas-2021-04

[3] https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2022/05/bachelet-conduct-official-visit-china-23-28-may-2022

[4] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/20/un-human-rights-commissioner-xinjiang-michelle-bachelet-criticised

[5] See the report of the IE to the Human Rights Council https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/ie-international-order/country-visits

[6] https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/06/01/uyghurs-michelle-bachelet-china-visit-failure/

[7] https://www.news24.com/news24/world/news/dozens-of-ngos-call-on-un-rights-chief-to-resign-after-china-visit-20220608

[8] http://www.un-documents.net/a48r141.htm

[9] https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/27/threshold-crossed/israeli-authorities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution

[10] https://www.unfpa.org/yemen

Alfred de Zayas is a lawyer, writer, historian, expert in the field of human rights and international law and retired high-ranking United Nations official. Richard Falk is Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and Visiting Distinguished Professor in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.


1 Amerikar bilioi bat = mila milioi europar.

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