China allows no one to back terrorist forces
People’s Daily
On Dec 3rd local time, the U.S. House of Representatives
passed the so-called “Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019”. This bill
deliberately smears the human rights condition in Xinjiang, slanders China's
efforts in de-radicalization and counter-terrorism and viciously attacks the
Chinese government's Xinjiang policy.
Such malicious attack on Chinese government’s Xinjiang
policies and the unethical practices of distorting facts seriously violates
international law and basic norms governing international relations, and
grossly interferes in China's internal affairs.
Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights,
ethnicity or religion, but about fighting violence, terrorism and separatism.
However, some U.S.
politicians just turned a blind eye to these misdeeds, which are by nature anti-human,
anti-society, and anti-civilization.
Today, the freedom of
religious belief in Xinjiang cannot be matched by that in any other historical
period, as all ethnic groups in the region are united and work together,
share the benefits of reform and development, and have their rights
guaranteed by law.
Nevertheless, these U.S. politicians are still racking their
brains to smear the Chinese government’s Xinjiang policies. Under the disguise
of protecting human rights, they apply double standards in counter-terrorism,
and even connive and incite terrorist acts, standing at the evil side that
seriously violates the international justice and human conscience.
Against such backdrop, the U.S. Congress’ passage of the
so-called “Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019” revealed nothing but the
disgusting and sinister motives of some U.S. politicians.
Xinjiang affairs are China’s internal affairs, which no other
country and external force is allowed to interfere in. The preventive counter-terrorism
and de-radicalization measures taken by China in Xinjiang are supported by law,
conform to the aspirations of Xinjiang citizens, and have yielded remarkable
results.
The law-based vocational education and training carried out
in Xinjiang represent China’s concrete steps and measures to put into practice
the international community’s initiatives on combating terrorism and
de-radicalization, including the United Nations (UN)
Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and the UN Plan of Action to Prevent
Violent Extremism.
Chinese government’s Xinjiang policies are totally designed
for the protection of human rights. In the past three years, no violent or
terrorist attack has happened in the region.
Instead, the region has witnessed social stability, solidarity
among all ethnic groups, and a great social atmosphere as everyone live and
work in peace and contentment and see their right to life, right to live, and
right to development strongly guaranteed by law.
The U.S. Congress’ ridiculous act of ignoring China’s
achievements in the field of human rights and irresponsible remarks on the
Chinese government’s Xinjiang policies are in fact what violate human rights
and the law-based governance.
The international community has a fair opinion on who is
protecting human rights and who is violating them.
Since the end of 2018, more than 1,000 representatives from
91 countries and regions have visited Xinjiang in more than 70 groups, including
officials from various countries, regions and international organizations, and
people from the press, religious groups and the academic circle. They acclaimed
that Xinjiang's experience in counter-terrorism and de-radicalization was worth
learning from.
In July, ambassadors of over 50 countries to the UN Office
at Geneva co-signed a letter to the president of the UN Human Rights Council
and the High Commissioner for Human Rights, applauding China's respect for and
protection of human rights in its counter-terrorism and de-radicalization
efforts.
In October, at the Third Committee session of the 74th UNGA,
more than 60 countries commended in their statements the tremendous human
rights progress achieved in Xinjiang, China, in support of China’s measures in so-called
counter-terrorism and de-radicalization in Xinjiang. They also expressed their opposition
to some countries’ attempt to interfere in China’s internal affairs and to politicalize
human rights issues.
As Chinese people always say, “A just cause enjoys abundant support while an unjust one finds little”. Certain
U.S. politicians, who spare no effort to make up stories about the so-called
Xinjiang-related issues to slander China, are acting completely
against the mainstream opinions of the international community.
The bills passed by the U.S. Congress that interfere with
other countries’ internal affairs are nothing but blatant hegemonic acts. Rather
than introspecting into the human rights issues in the U.S. and the White
House-initiated humanitarian disasters across the world, the U.S. politicians are
stirring up troubles all over the world and make irresponsible remarks on other
countries.
It’s obvious enough for the
international community that the U.S. has already fallen from the moral
high ground of human rights, and decisions on this issue will never be allowed
to be made by the U.S. alone.
This point is well illustrated by the Asia-Pacific
Declaration on Advancing Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment: Beijing+25
Review, which was recently passed 37 to 1 - the U.S. was the only country
voting no.
The Chinese government and people are determined in
safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests. Under
the pretext of Xinjiang-related issues, the US attempts to sow discord among
various ethnic groups in China, undermine prosperity and stability in Xinjiang,
and contain China's growth. But its attempt will never succeed.
The U.S. had better stop its dirty tricks of interfering in
China’s internal affairs and the farce that will ultimately humiliate itself,
as anyone who underestimates the determination and willpower of the Chinese
people will not end well.
China allows no one to back terrorist forces
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