(ECNS) -- China's Tibet Autonomous Region enjoys social stability, economic development, ethnic solidarity and religious harmony. People there lead a happy life and historic progress has been made in the human rights cause, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Friday.
The spokeswoman made the remakrs when asked her comment about a question on the UN. Some experts mandated by the UN Human Rights Council on Thursday which accused China of forcing Tibetans into vocational training programs.
She pointed out that the so-called “concerns” of the relevant special procedures’ experts are completely unfounded.
We urge the experts to respect basic facts and the authoritative information from the Chinese government, adhere to the Code of Conduct for Special Procedures Mandate-holders of the Human Rights Council, fulfill their mandate in a just and objective manner, and avoid being used by or assisting anti-China forces, she said.