UN vs China over Xinjiang report; drones over Taiwan; Japan wary of Russia’s Vostok exercise
About Asia5 Sep 2022

UN vs China over Xinjiang report; drones over Taiwan; Japan wary of Russia’s Vostok exercise

Post journalists Finbarr Bermingham and Mimi Lau unpack the UN human rights report on conditions in China’s Xinjiang region and subsequent vehement rejection of it by Beijing; Kinling Lo on worries about drones flying over Taipei-controlled islands west of Taiwan as the US reaches another big arms deal; Japan-based correspondent Julian Ryall analyses Tokyo's concerns over Sino-Russian military drills on its doorstep and its plans to develop long-range missiles that could reach Russia and China.

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