The Human Rights Situation of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China
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THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION OF UYGHURS IN XINJIANG, CHINA Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development Sven Spengemann, Chair Subcommittee on International Human Rights Peter Fonseca, Chair MARCH 2021 43rd PARLIAMENT, 2nd SESSION Published under the authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons SPEAKER’S PERMISSION The proceedings of the House of Commons and its Committees are hereby made available to provide greater public access. The parliamentary privilege of the House of Commons to control the publication and broadcast of the proceedings of the House of Commons and its Committees is nonetheless reserved. All copyrights therein are also reserved. Reproduction of the proceedings of the House of Commons and its Committees, in whole or in part and in any medium, is hereby permitted provided that the reproduction is accurate and is not presented as official. 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Substantive reports on a subject-matter study usually contain a synopsis of the testimony heard, the recommendations made by the committee, as well as the reasons for those recommendations. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 43rd PARLIAMENT –2nd SESSION CHAIR Sven Spengemann VICE-CHAIRS Hon. Michael D. Chong Stéphane Bergeron MEMBERS Kerry Diotte Peter Fonseca Garnett Genuis Jack Harris Hon. Hedy Fry Marty Morantz Robert Oliphant Ruby Sahota Ya'ara Saks OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO PARTICIPATED Heather McPherson CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE Erica Pereira iii LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Jean-Philippe Duguay, Analyst Nadia Faucher, Analyst Allison Goody, Analyst Brendan Naef, Analyst Billy Joe Siekierski, Analyst iv STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 43rd PARLIAMENT –1st SESSION CHAIR Michael Levitt VICE-CHAIRS Leona Alleslev Stéphane Bergeron MEMBERS Kerry Diotte Dave Epp Peter Fonseca Hon. Hedy Fry Jack Harris Robert Oliphant Ruby Sahota Bob Saroya Sven Spengemann CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE Erica Pereira LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Nadia Faucher, Analyst Allison Goody, Analyst Billy Joe Siekierski, Analyst v SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS 43rd PARLIAMENT –2nd SESSION CHAIR Peter Fonseca VICE-CHAIRS Kenny Chiu Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe MEMBERS Iqra Khalid Heather McPherson Jennifer O'Connell Scott Reid Anita Vandenbeld OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO PARTICIPATED Garnett Genuis Ruby Sahota CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE Erica Pereira LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Lara Coleman, Analyst Jean-Philippe Duguay, Analyst Graeme McConnell, Analyst Brendan Naef, Analyst vii SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS 43rd PARLIAMENT –1st SESSION CHAIR Peter Fonseca VICE-CHAIRS David Sweet Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe MEMBERS Garnett Genuis Iqra Khalid Heather McPherson Anita Vandenbeld Sameer Zuberi OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO PARTICIPATED Kenny Chiu Mario Simard CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE Erica Pereira LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Information and Research Service Jean-Philippe Duguay, Analyst Graeme McConnell, Analyst Brendan Naef, Analyst ix THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPEMENT has the honour to present its FOURTH REPORT Pursuant to the motion adopted by the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and the motion adopted by the Subcommittee on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, the Subcommittee has studied the Human Rights Situation of the Uyghurs. Your Committee has adopted the report, which reads as follows: xi TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................. 1 THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION OF UYGHURS IN XINJIANG CHINA ............................... 5 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Chapter 1—History of Xinjiang .................................................................................................... 7 Who are the Uyghurs? ............................................................................................................... 8 Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ................................................................................ 9 Why is Xinjiang Important to China? ............................................................................... 12 Controlling the Region/Historical Tensions ................................................................. 14 Chapter 2—Mechanisms of Suppression .............................................................................. 14 Concentration Camps ............................................................................................................. 15 Conditions in Concentration Camps ......................................................................... 15 Sexual Violence .................................................................................................................. 16 Forced Birth Control ........................................................................................................ 17 COVID-19 .............................................................................................................................. 17 Separation of Children from their Families .................................................................. 18 Forced Labour ........................................................................................................................... 19 COVID-19 .............................................................................................................................. 21 State Surveillance ..................................................................................................................... 22 Grid-style Policing ............................................................................................................ 22 Surveillance Technologies ............................................................................................ 23 Chilling Effect of State Surveillance on Uyghurs in Xinjiang and Abroad ................................................................................................................................... 24 Population Control .................................................................................................................. 27 Closing Thoughts ...................................................................................................................... 28 Chapter 3—International Obligations in Response to Mass Atrocities ................... 29 Genocide ....................................................................................................................................... 29 xiii Uyghurs as a Protected Group Pursuant to the Genocide Convention ...... 30 The Presence of the Specific Intent to Commit Genocide ................................ 31 Historical Context and Organized Persecution ............................................. 31 Meeting the Definition of Genocide ................................................................... 32 Declarations ........................................................................................................................ 33 State Obligations to Take Measures to Prevent Genocide ............................... 35 Crimes Against Humanity ..................................................................................................... 37 Required Intent and Widespread and Systematic Character ........................ 38 Prohibited Acts .................................................................................................................