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China’s dismal record of human rights protection both within the domestic borders and outside has always been a cause of great concern to the international community.
The much recent debates and discussions on serious abuses in the Xinjiang region is already creating a global backlash against China. China uses its financial leverage with diplomatic maneuvering to build strong connections, appoint its nominees at the multilateral forums and promote its vested political interests.
Beijing is known to systematically utilize and manipulate is presence in the international organizations to not only advance its influence on the global stage but also for political purposes. This was quite evident in the appointment of a Chinese President at Interpol, a position China misused to go after its high-profile political dissidents abroad.
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Daily Monitor
Tuesday May 04 2021
China’s dismal record of human rights protection both within the domestic borders and outside has always been a cause of great concern to the international community. The much recent debates and discussions on serious abuses in the Xinjiang region is already creating a global backlash against China.
China uses its financial leverage with diplomatic maneuvering to build strong connections, appoint its nominees at the multilateral forums and promote its vested political interests. Beijing is known to systematically utilize and manipulate is presence in the international organizations to not only advance its influence on the global stage but also for political purposes. This was quite evident in the appointment of a Chinese President at Interpol, a position China misused to go after its high-profile political dissidents abroad.
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