China Bans British Leaders in Exchange for Human Rights Restrictions.

Tensions rise in China and Britain over human rights violations of Uyghurs. China bans 5 UK MPs, 4 organizations banned. Britain also imposed a ban on Chinese officials.


Tensions have been increasing between Britain and China over human rights violations of Uyghur Muslims. Britain had announced deterrents against the Chinese authorities over the matter a few days earlier. After that China has also announced a ban on 5 UK MPs and organizations, today.

Tensions continue to escalate among London Britain and China over human rights violations of Uyghur Muslims. Britain had announced sanctions against the Chinese authorities a few days earlier. After that China has also announced a ban on 5 UK MPs and 4 organizations. Controversy among the two countries is likely to escalate due to China's foreign ministry's ban list.

These leaders have been banned by China. Among the leaders who have been banned by China are former Conservative Party leader Lan Duncan Smith, Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Tom Tugendhat, Members of Parliament including Pakistani-originated Nusrat Ghani, Tim Laughton and House of Lords. The names of members Baroness Kennedy and Lord Alton are included. It is being told that all these MPs and leaders are members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance in China.

PM Johnson condemned British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the lawmakers and Chinese nationals who have been restricted by China today are playing a vital role in shedding light on human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims. He said that freedom to raise voice against oppression is fundamental and I stand steadily with him.

China also banned four organizations The names of four organizations are also in the list of China banned. These include the China Research Group of MPs and the Essex Court Chambers. He issued a legal opinion describing China's actions in Xinjiang as genocide. The Conservative Party Human Rights Commission and the Uyghur Tribunal are the two other groups.

A few days ago, Britain's Foreign Minister Dominic Raab had announced sanctions against Chinese officials and organizations under the UK's system of global human rights restrictions. This restriction system is for violations against Uyghur Muslims and other minorities.

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