"Global Divide: China's Human Rights Record Under Rare UN Scrutiny"

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China faced a United Nations review of its human rights record, with Western countries criticizing its actions in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong, while Global South nations and Beijing's allies supported its poverty alleviation policies. The review highlighted a global divide over geopolitics, with over 50 nations raising concerns on various issues. Western countries condemned China's actions, while emerging powers and Beijing's allies took a more balanced approach. The UN's UPR Working Group is set to adopt recommendations made to China by other countries on Friday.
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