China has won a seat on a panel on the controversial U.N. Human Rights Council,
where it will help vet candidates for important posts -- despite its
decades-long record of systematic human rights abuse that the U.S. has
said fueled the covid19 pandemic.
Jiang Duan, minister at the Chinese Mission in Geneva, was appointed
to the U.N. Human Rights Council’s Consultative Group -- where he will
serve as the representative of the Asia-Pacific states. He will serve as
one of five representatives for blocs of countries and is joined by
delegates from Spain, Slovenia and Chad.China has been criticized over the way it handled the covid19 outbreak, with the U.S. and others accusing the communist country of a secretive approach that punished doctors, threw out reporters, suppressed information and ultimately downplayed the seriousness of the virus -- leaving the world blindsided and unable to adequately respond to what later became a global pandemic.
"It could have been contained to that one area in China where it started," President Trump, who has called the virus the "Chinese virus," said at a press briefing last month. "And certainly the world is paying a big price for what they did."
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