The tribunal is expected to reveal new evidence and testimony over several days’ hearings next year. Allegations against China about potential genocide are “questions that should be asked and answered” but such claims have never been legally scrutinized in public, Nice told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “At the moment, the strongest evidence would appear to be evidence of incarceration and possibly evidence of enforced sterilization,” Nice said. Such enforced sterilization practices could be found to breach the Genocide Convention, Nice said. The World Uighur Congress, an international organization representing Uighur exiles, has provided initial evidence and funding to the London tribunal.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer September 03, 2020 10:52 UTC