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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 29 Jun 2022
Hong Kong Anniversaries

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 29 Jun 2022
Hong Kong Anniversaries

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 24 May 2022
Xinjiang Internment Camps: Shoot-to-Kill Policy

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 24 May 2022
Xinjiang Internment Camps: Shoot-to-Kill Policy

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Written Question
China: Olympic Games
Monday 28th February 2022

Asked by: Nusrat Ghani (Conservative - Wealden)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether she has made representations to the International Olympic Committee regarding the upholding of Article 50 of the Olympic Charter in response to a Beijing Games spokesperson’s remarks at a press conference stating that reports of forced labour in Xinjiang were lies made up by deliberate groups.

Answered by Amanda Milling - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The Government supports the International Olympic Committee in its development and application of the Olympic Charter, including Article 50. The Government will not stand for forced labour, wherever it takes place, and has taken measures to help ensure that no British organisations are profiting from or contributing to human rights violations against the Uyghurs or other minorities.


Written Question
Xinjiang: Genocide
Tuesday 8th February 2022

Asked by: Nusrat Ghani (Conservative - Wealden)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 31 January 2022 to Question 112594 on Xinjiang: Genocide, whether staff in her Department have been tasked with producing a risk assessment of the Xinjiang region in line with that debate's motion agreed by the House.

Answered by Amanda Milling - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

As set out in our response to question 112594, the FCDO continues to monitor the human rights situation in Xinjiang closely. The available evidence is used to inform FCDO and broader HMG policy in relation to Xinjiang, and to underpin our robust diplomatic action and domestic policy response. However, it remains the long-standing policy of the British Government not to make determinations in relation to genocide. We keep judgments of competent tribunals and courts on genocide under close review.


Written Question
Xinjiang: Genocide
Tuesday 8th February 2022

Asked by: Nusrat Ghani (Conservative - Wealden)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 31 January 2022 to Question 112594 on Xinjiang: Genocide, whether her Department has seen and examined the evidence used by the (a) American Government, (b) Canadian Parliament, (c) Lithuanian Parliament and (d) Dutch Parliament to declare that genocide is taking place in Xinjiang.

Answered by Amanda Milling - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The FCDO continues to monitor the situation in Xinjiang closely. This includes regular discussion and sharing of analysis with our international partners, in addition to our own monitoring of open source research, extensive commissioning and funding of research from relevant international experts, and diplomatic reporting from our Embassy in Beijing and the wider FCDO network. This evidence and analysis underpins our robust diplomatic action and domestic policy response.


Written Question
Xinjiang: Genocide
Tuesday 8th February 2022

Asked by: Nusrat Ghani (Conservative - Wealden)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 31 January 2022 to Question 112594 on Xinjiang: Genocide, whether the Government has taken steps to begin producing a risk assessment of the Xinjiang region in line with that debate's motion agreed by the House.

Answered by Amanda Milling - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

As set out in our response to question 112594, the FCDO continues to monitor the human rights situation in Xinjiang closely. The available evidence is used to inform FCDO and broader HMG policy in relation to Xinjiang, and to underpin our robust diplomatic action and domestic policy response. However, it remains the long-standing policy of the British Government not to make determinations in relation to genocide. We keep judgments of competent tribunals and courts on genocide under close review.


Written Question
Xinjiang: Genocide
Monday 31st January 2022

Asked by: Nusrat Ghani (Conservative - Wealden)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the debate of 20 January 2022 on Judgment of the Uyghur Tribunal, whether the Government is taking steps to produce a risk assessment of the Xianjiang region in line with that debate's motion agreed by the House.

Answered by Amanda Milling - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The FCDO continues to monitor the human rights situation in Xinjiang closely. This includes regular discussion and sharing of information with international partners, close monitoring of open source research, extensive commissioning and funding of research from relevant international experts on issues of concern and diplomatic reporting and analysis from our Embassy in Beijing and the wider FCDO network. This growing body of evidence and analysis will continue to inform FCDO and broader HMG policy in relation to Xinjiang, and underpin our robust diplomatic action and domestic policy response.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 24 Jan 2022
Throwline Stations

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