The following is a statement
of Enghebatu Togochog, Director
of SMHRIC, made at the
International Human Rights Day
rally in New York on Dec 8,
2019:
Good afternoon, Sain
baintsagaanuu?
Today we Southern Mongolians,
Tibetans, Uyghhurs, Hong Kongers,
Taiwanese and Kazakhs are
gathering here to commemorate
the upcoming International Human
Rights Day.
71 years ago, the United Nations
General Assembly adopted the
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights. China, Kuomintang
Government of Republic of China,
as a member state of the United
Nations, accepted and signed the
Declaration.
In 1971, ironically in the midst
of the Cultural Revolution and
amidst the large-scale Mongolian
Genocide in Southern Mongolia,
the Communist China or the
People’s Republic of China
joined the United Nations to
become a sole legal
representative of China.
Later on, China signed a number
of human rights conventions,
treaties and other declarations
including the International
Covenant of Civil and Political
Rights in 1998, and the United
Nations Declaration on Rights of
Indigenous Peoples in 2007.
One of the main purposes of
these human rights conventions
and treaties are not only to
guarantee the most basic human
rights and freedoms of
individuals and communities
regardless of their race,
nationality, region, gender and
political opinion, but also to
hold rogue states like China
accountable for their violation
of human rights.
Unfortunately, China has
continually denied any
obligation to these
international human rights
standards, and continue to
violate almost all kinds of
rights of Southern Mongolians,
Tibetans, Uyghurs and even their
own citizens.
Right to self-determination that
is recognized by the
International Bill of Human
Rights is entirely labeled as
“national separatism” or even
“terrorism” in China;
Right to free speech, free press
and free assembly is translated
into “stirring up trouble”,
“picking quarrels” or
“disturbing public order” in
Chinese communist vocabularies.
Today, in front of the eyes of
international community,
millions of Uyghurs are
subjected to a large-scale
genocide that is similar to what
Southern Mongolian experienced
50 years ago;
Mongolian and Tibetans who tried
to preserve and protect their
language and unique culture are
arrested and imprisoned as
“national separatists”;
Mongolian pastoralists who
protested China’s illegal
occupation and destruction of
their grazing lands are
subjected to arbitrary arrest
and extrajudicial detention
without any legal due process;
China is the best example of how
a rogue state can disregard all
of United Nations human rights
bills, conventions and treaties
to systematically violate all
kinds of rights listed in these
international human rights
standards.
Ladies and gentlemen, the United
Nations is unlikely to wake up
in the near future, because it
is run by national governments
many of whom have to gang up
together to cover up their human
rights violations. Who should we
wake up is the international
community and common public who
love peace and freedom. People
power is the only hope to these
humanitarian crises that our
world is facing. Hong Kong,
Chile, Iraq are shining examples
of people power.
Thank you!