Queen and family mourn loss of the Duke of Edinburgh who has died aged 99
Updated: April 9 2021, 7.39pm
The Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle during a ceremony for the transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles from the Duke to the Duchess of Cornwall, who will conclude the ceremony from Highgrove House.
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Dealing with the Uighur impasse without sanctions
The West needs to make a credible case that its opposition to China’s policies
is not just geopolitical maneuvering
By David Brophy / The Guardian
“Wholly counterproductive” this was as how Joanne Smith Finley, a professor at Newcastle University, described China’s sanctions on her, along with a series of British politicians and lawyers, as punishment for their advocacy for the Uighurs. That was putting it mildly.
However, is it the case that Western sanctions on China will be, by contrast, productive? Sadly, that seems unlikely.
International outrage at China’s policies of incarceration and social coercion in Xinjiang continues to grow. As someone who has been engaged with the region for two decades, I see that as much needed.