Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked why his government had not yet labelled the actions of China’s government against the ethnic Uighur Muslim minority a genocide, saying the word is “extremely loaded” and certain standards must be met before it can formally be used.
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Trudeau asked about use of ‘genocide’ to describe China’s actions against Uighur minority
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