China hits back at Australia's foreign minister for highlighting human rights abuses
Beijing has condemned comments from the Australian foreign minister arguing that China must be held accountable for its domestic human rights abuses, saying Marise Payne’s speech was “ill-informed” and damaging to already-strained relations between the countries.
In a wide-ranging and forthright speech on Tuesday night, Payne singled out China over its human rights abuses, in particular the detention of the Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun on espionage charges, and the detention of a million Uighurs in Xinjiang province.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/31/china-hits-back-at-australias-foreign-minister-for-highlighting-human-rights-abuses
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In a wide-ranging and forthright speech on Tuesday night, Payne singled out China over its human rights abuses, in particular the detention of the Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun on espionage charges, and the detention of a million Uighurs in Xinjiang province.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/31/china-hits-back-at-australias-foreign-minister-for-highlighting-human-rights-abuses
![Marise Payne](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/fd55c0a6b75fda53889f0cadd69d35aebc9a1900/481_394_4428_2657/master/4428.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=d017f04b45374740624b29eda3567997)
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