U.N. rights boss to visit China in May, including Xinjiang, but activists demand report

U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday that she has reached an agreement with China for a visit, "foreseen" in May, and that she had raised with Beijing the arrests of activists to support their freedom of expression. Her visit would include a stop in the remote western region of Xinjiang, she told the Human Rights Council.

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