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Beijing responds to reports of alleged Uighur exploitation in Xinjiang

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Xinjiang, Dec 21 (EFE).- The Chinese government held Monday a press conference in which it rejected complaints from Western countries about human rights abuses in the Chinese Xinjiang region.A group of countries, among them the United States, Germany, Japan, Spain and the UK have said to be gravely concerned about the internment in camps of as many as 1 million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities.(Camera: JAVIER TRIANA)SHOT LIST: A PRESS CONFERENCE HELD ON MONDAY AT THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN BEIJING BY JIAN XIAOYAN, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE INFORMATION DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF CHINA, XU GUIXIANG, DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA IN XINJIAN, ELECT ANAYAT, XINJIANG GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON, OBULHASAN TURSUNNIYAZ, PREACHER AT THE JAMA MOSQUE IN HOTAN (XINJIANG, CHINA) AND PAZALIYA TURSON, WORKER FROM AKSU PREFECTURE (XINJIANG, CHINA).

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