I have made our position clear. Incidentally, I have met Sir Geoffrey Nice. I met him yesterday, along with Lord Anderson of Ipswich. We had a very constructive dialogue, and we will continue to have dialogue with Sir Geoffrey. Our policy is that a competent court should determine genocide. Sir Geoffrey is an eminent lawyer and he has done fantastic work in this area, but his tribunal is of course not a criminal court. That is our policy.
Human Rights: Xinjiang
Proceeding contribution from
Nigel Adams
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 22 April 2021.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Human Rights: Xinjiang.
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