Lawmakers from 20 countries are calling on the United Nations’ human rights office to release a long-awaited report on Beijing’s human rights violations in Xinjiang before Feb. 4, when the 2022 Winter Games is scheduled to start. “As the world’s attention turns towards Beijing for the start of the Winter Olympics, it is of paramount importance that the Chinese government is held to account for its actions in [Xinjiang],” according to their letter to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet. They add: “Doing so would send a strong signal that no country is beyond scrutiny or above international law.” The lawmakers are members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), which announced their appeal to Bachelet on Jan. 31. Among the signatories are the alliance’s co-chairs, Reinhard Bütikofer, a member of the European Parliament from Germany, and Australian Senator James Paterson. Others who have signed the letter include …