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Many claims of genocide do not present a prima facie case of the intent to destroy a group, let alone show guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. They are a stratagem to enhance the claimant’s position i...
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07 May 2026

Many claims of genocide do not present a prima facie case of the intent to destroy a group, let alone show guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. They are a stratagem to enhance the claimant’s position in an inter-state or intra-state conflict. Claims about China’s Xinjiang are not based on the mass killings associated with genocide, but on birth limits for minorities in 2017-2021 that included practices previously applied to China’s Han majority for decades, plus brief family separations of a few minority children. These assertions impel Western sanctions and incite anti-Chinese sentiment but are empirically unsupported and degrade the concept of genocide.
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Pages: 454
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Political Economy of Global Labor and Work
Publication Date:
07 May 2026
ISBN: 9789004756090
Format: Hardcover
Barry Sautman, JD (UCLA), LLM (NYU), PhD (Columbia University), is a political scientist and lawyer, and Professor Emeritus at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His research is based on documentary and fieldwork methods, focusing on China’s ethnic politics as well as Africa–China relations.