The House of Commons voted on Monday to support a motion declaring China’s treatment of its ethnic Muslim Uyghurs population as genocide. The Conservative motion passed overwhelmingly, with 266 votes to zero. The Liberal cabinet, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, abstained from voting.
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Vote passes in House of Commons recognizing China’s treatment of Uyghurs as genocide
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