Chinese ambassador denounces pending vote by Canadian MPs on Uighur genocide
OTTAWA — China’s envoy to Canada is telling Canadian parliamentarians to butt out of his country’s internal affairs through their pending vote on declaring a genocide against ethnic Muslim Uighurs in its Xinjiang province.
Cong Peiwu, the Chinese ambassador to Canada, is reiterating his government’s view that there is no mistreatment of Uighurs and labelling accusations from the United Nations and others that millions of people in detention camps are being subjected to forced labour and sterilization as “fiction.”
Cong is also denouncing Canada’s leadership of a 58-country international declaration against arbitrary detention, which comes amid the 800-plus days that Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been held in prison in China.
Cong tells The Canadian Press that if Canada really wants to live up to the spirit of that declaration, it should release Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou,