Lahore, Jan. 6 -- Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region fully respects the rights of ethnic groups and has taken a series of measures, including allocating specific areas for public cemeteries, to protect their rights, a regional spokesperson told the Global Times in an exclusive interview on Friday. CNN reported on Thursday that "more than 100 Uyghur graveyards were demolished by Chinese authorities." The allegation was made based on satellite images and the story told by a Uygur poet Aziz Isa Elkun, who left Xinjiang more than 20 years ago and never came back. Aziz Isa Elkun claimed he could not find his father's grave, which was located in Xayar county in Aksu Prefecture, from a satellite image on Google. However, instead of...