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China, like-minded countries voice concern over disinformation on multilateral human rights work
By:Xinhua
update:July 06,2021

Photo taken on April 16, 2021 shows a refugee camp in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. (Photo by Rahmatullah Alizadah/Xinhua)
 
On behalf of a group of countries, a senior Chinese diplomat said that some countries fabricate and spread disinformation out of political purposes, and smear others under the pretext of human rights, in an attempt to make excuses for interfering in other countries' internal affairs, imposing unilateral coercive measures and setting up country-specific mechanisms at the Human Rights Council.
 
GENEVA, July 6, 2021 -- On behalf of a group of countries, a senior Chinese diplomat on Friday expressed grave concern over the fabrication and spread of disinformation on multilateral human rights work at the on-going 47th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
 
Delivering a joint statement to the Council, Jiang Duan, minister of the Chinese mission to the United Nations in Geneva, said that some countries fabricate and spread disinformation out of political purposes, and smear others under the pretext of human rights, in an attempt to make excuses for interfering in other countries' internal affairs, imposing unilateral coercive measures and setting up country-specific mechanisms at the Human Rights Council.

 
Hadi Ghusoun, a retired English teacher in his late 60s, stands on the porch of his shattered house in Homs city in central Syria, March 11, 2021. (Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua)
 
"These acts severely violate the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, run counter to the principles of universality, impartiality and objectivity of the work of the Human Rights Council, and will only misdirect the work of international human rights mechanisms and undermine their reputation," the joint statement said.
 
"We are also gravely concerned that a few special procedure mandate holders indiscriminately take unauthenticated information from western media and political groups to make groundless accusations against sovereign States," the joint statement continued.
 
The joint statement urged countries concerned to immediately stop fabricating and spreading disinformation and refrain from using human rights as a political tool.
 
The statement also expressed hope that relevant special procedure mandate holders will perform their duties in a fair and objective manner, and respect the authoritative information provided by the governments of States so as to avoid being used by those with ulterior motives. 
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