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The ground shifted from under Jacinda Ardern when she lost close to 25 per cent of her support as preferred prime minister in the One News Colmar Brunton poll this week. Photo / File
The ground shifted from under Jacinda Ardern when she lost close to 25 per cent of her support as preferred prime minister in the One News Colmar Brunton poll this week. Photo / File
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Several close U.S. allies are split over China’s repression of Uyghur Muslims as President Biden reviews his predecessor’s last-minute determination to call their treatment genocide.
“A lot of our friends are probably aware that they re gonna have to make some tough decisions on this issue,” American Enterprise Institute research fellow Zack Cooper said. “But until we sit down with them and explain now what the plan is, they’re going to be pretty hesitant out there on their own with some big announcements.”
That unease has been on display among U.S. allies. Australian senators spiked a resolution this week that accused the Chinese Communist regime of committing the “crime of genocide.” Canadian lawmakers passed a similar denunciation last month, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his top lieutenants skipped the vote. British officials have condemned the “industrial scale” abuses, but London likewise has not invoked the “genocide”