Uyghur rights cause tensions between China, US embassies in Algeria
Demonstrators hold Uyghur flags as they take part in a demonstration in support of Uyghur Turks against human rights violations of China on 27 December 2019 [Abdulhamid Hoşbaş/Anadolu Agency] December 30, 2020 at 12:50 pm
The Chinese embassy in Algeria protested against an offensive US embassy statement on the Uyghur issue, saying it was constitutes an interference in China s internal affairs.
On Sunday, Washington s embassy in Algeria posted a Facebook link to a press report about two restaurant owners in the US who are attempting to raise awareness among their customers of the ongoing persecution of Uyghurs at the hands of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Xinjiang province.
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An aerial view of one of Kiribati’s islands. © Matthieu Rytz
The Teitiota family from a little-known Pacific island didn’t intend to become a catalyst for expanding the concept of asylum but they became one anyway.
In 2015, New Zealand denied the family’s asylum claim and deported them, despite the parents’ plea that their three children’s health and well-being were at risk amid crop failure, withering coconut trees, overcrowding, disease, and conflict caused by rising sea levels on the Tarawa atoll in the Republic of Kiribati.
New Zealand’s Supreme Court ruled that the family did not meet the 1951 Refugee Convention’s “well-founded fear of being persecuted” standard.