Politics

Australian parliament refuses to label China’s Xinjiang actions as genocide



Australia’s parliament has shot down a motion to recognise the treatment of ethnic minority Uygurs in Xinjiang as genocide, following declarations by the United States, Canada and the Netherlands that drew a furious response from Beijing.The motion died in the Australian Senate on Monday after the governing Liberal Party-led Coalition and main opposition Labor Party united to block a formal vote on the proposal.The Senate voted 33-12 against the proposed resolution, which would have probably…



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