China tries to turn tables on West after criticism by UN Human Rights Council members


China has attacked the United States, Australia, Canada and Britain over their records on migrants and refugees, continuing a blistering war of words with the West at the UN Human Rights Council this week.

Wednesday was the third day in which soaring geopolitical tensions spilled over into hearings, with sessions on migration and housing providing the latest battlegrounds.

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