The US attack on the human rights situation in China's Xinjiang is in disregard of facts and truth.
It
seriously violates international law and basic norms governing
international relations and grossly interferes in China's internal
affairs.
China strongly deplores and firmly rejects this.
The
so-called allegations of "forced labor" and "genocide" in Xinjiang are
nothing but vicious lies concocted by Anti-China forces.
Xinjiang's
economic development and social stability is recognized by the whole
world. The fact that residents of all ethnic groups there enjoy happy
and fulfilling lives is witnessed by all.
The US side keeps
concocting Xinjiang-related issues to create rumors and make troubles
for China and the Chinese people. Essentially it is engaging in
political manipulations and economic coercion, and seeking to undermine
Xinjiang's prosperity and stability and contain China's development
under the pretext of human rights.
It is preposterous for the US,
a country with a huge and extended deplorable track records of abuses
of human rights, to accuse and smear China.
Even today, the US
has serious problems of human trafficking and forced labor. Up to
100,000 people have trafficked into the US for forced labor annually
over the past five to ten years. Crimes against humanity, especially
against the Native Americans in the past constitute de facto blatant
genocides.
The US should save the labels of "forced labor" and
"genocide" for itself. These are well-known and well-documented facts
the whole world knows.
Xinjiang-related issues are not human
rights issues at all, but in essence about countering foreign-influence
and infiltrated terrorism and violent separatism.
The Chinese
government sternly warns the US government that crafting conspiracies
and plots with Xinjiang-related issues will not stop the pursuit of a
better life by people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang or hold back
China's development.
The US' acts totally violate market
principles and commercial ethics. Such moves will only undermine global
industrial and supply chains, disrupt international trade order and hurt
the US' own interests and credibility.
The rock they are pretending to lift will end up dropping on their own feet.
To
stress once again, Xinjiang-related issues are purely China's internal
affairs. The Chinese government and the Chinese people are firmly
resolved in safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development
interests. We strongly admonish the US to correct the mistake
immediately, and stop using Xinjiang-related issues to spread lies,
interfere in China's internal affairs and contain China's development.
China reserves the right to make further response with regard to this serious situation.
Anonymous
". . . there are 20 million Uygurs. If the CIA has to mount an operation using those Uygurs, the CIA would want to destabilize China, that would be the best way to form an unrest and join with those Uygurs in pushing the Han Chinese in Beijing from internal places rather than external." - Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff of former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
ReplyDeleteWould the Uyghurs want to be used as cannon fodder by the Americans?
ReplyDeleteThe Americans still think the people of the world are stupid, to be used by them to fight their wars and be their pawns.
There are 36 million Blacks in USA. Similar to the CIA making use of the Uygurs to destabilise China, China can use the Blacks to destabilise USA too.
ReplyDeleteIn addition, China can also use the other minorities in USA to destabilise USA.