The debate was prompted by a motion filed by the ACT Party, which initially asked for MPs to consider whether the ethnic minority is suffering crimes against humanity and genocide . The motion s wording was diluted, however, with ACT saying Labour wanted genocide removed.
During the debate on the motion in the House, van Velden said we know that a genocide is taking place with voluminous evidence from mutliple, credible sources.
China has always denied it is abusing the indigenous people and say camps in which up to 1 million Uighurs are thought to be confined are for vocational education and terrorism, not forced labour and torture as reports suggest.
Yeni Zelanda Parlamentosu: Çin, Doğu Türkistan da ağır insan hakları ihlalleri yapıyor
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Yeni Zelanda Parlamentosu, Çin in Uygurlara yönelik baskı ve uygulamalarını soykırım olarak tanımlanıp tanımlanmayacağına dair oylama yapmama kararı aldı
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National is accusing Labour of trying to sneak through a divisive plan to set up separate systems for Māori at all levels - including in Parliament.
Judith Collins is accusing the government of adopting a report called He Puapua to introduce radical changes not only to the health system
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Party leader Judith Collins made the remarks in a speech to party members today in Auckland at the first of a series of regional conferences being held around the country.
Collins has doubled down on her opposition to the government s proposed Māori Health Authority.
The Māori Health Authority - announced by Health Minister Andrew Little 10 days ago - will sit alongside new health body Health NZ, which will have four regional divisions, as well as district offices.