Chinese representatives call on the United States, Canada, and Australia to seriously reflect on systemic discrimination and oppression of people suffered from people's land
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.29
Xinhua News Agency, Geneva, September 28th. Chinese representatives spoke at the 28th of the Against Personal Rights and Expert Mechanisms of the 51st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the 28th, calling on the United States, Canada, and Australia to seriously reflect on the systemic discrimination and oppression of the people suffered from the country. Essence
Chinese representatives said that China has been deeply concerned about the long -term neglect, discrimination, unfair treatment, and even abuse of indigenous peoples. Studies have shown that American voters participating in politics are facing 11 universal obstacles, including limited government services and lack of election funds. At present, the overall political and political influence of the United States Indians is much lower than its proportion of its population in the United States. Many places in Canada have revealed that a large number of children's remains and the tomb of indigenous remains were found at the site of the boarding school, which is shocking. The Australian indigenous imprisonment rate is 15 times that of non -indigenous people, and the imprisonment mortality rate has continued to rise, causing a large amount of flesh and flesh, which seriously damages the toughness of the development of the indigenous community.
Chinese representatives called on the above countries to seriously reflect on the systemic discrimination and oppression suffered by the people's land, and implement the "Declaration of the United Nations Against Copy People's Rights".
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