China firmly opposes US interference in China’s internal affairs
By People’s Daily Commentator
The US signed into law
the so-called “Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020” on June 17, local time.
This so-called Act
deliberately denigrates the human rights conditions in China’s Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region, viciously attacks the Chinese government’s Xinjiang policy,
blatantly violates international law and basic norms governing international
relations, and grossly interferes in China’s internal affairs. The Chinese
government and people express strong indignation and firm opposition to this.
It must be pointed out
that the essence of Xinjiang-related issues is not about human rights, ethnicity,
or religion hyped by the US, but about combating terrorism and
de-radicalization.
Since the 1990s, the
“three forces”, namely separatists, religious extremists and terrorists, have
executed thousands of violent terrorist attacks in Xinjiang, inflicting heavy
casualties and property losses and trampling on all the rights of local people.
In light of such
conditions, the Chinese government has taken a series of measures to combat
these activities and prevent their re-occurrence, in an approach of addressing
both the symptoms and root causes of the problem. The measures taken are in
compliance with Chinese laws. They are also China’s concrete steps in
implementing the international counter-terrorism and de-radicalization
initiatives, including the United Nations (UN) Global Counter-Terrorism
Strategy and the Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism.
These efforts have
proven to be efficient. Over the past three years and more, there has not been
a single violent terrorist case in Xinjiang. The rights to life, health and development
and other rights of people of all ethnic groups in Xinjing are protected. The
international community shares the view that China has actively contributed to
the international cause of human rights and counter-terrorism.
The so-called Act
disregards facts and distorts truth. Facts speak louder than words. Today, People
of different ethnic groups and religious beliefs in Xinjiang live together as
equals, enjoy unity and harmony, and lead a peaceful and stable life. That’s
the what’s needed in the autonomous region.
In 2019, Xinjiang
received over 200 million tourists, and its economic growth reached 6.2
percent. This year, it will eliminate absolute poverty.
Uyghur population in
Xinjiang has grown to 11.65 million or 46.8 percent of the total. There are
over 24,000 mosques in Xinjiang, which means there is a mosque for every 530
Muslims on average. As one of the 56 ethnic groups of China, the Uyghur people are
entitled to all the rights and freedom under the Constitution.
The international
community holds a fair opinion on Xinjiang-related issues.
At the 43rd session of
the UN Human Rights Council, representatives of multiple countries praised
China for its achievements in counter-terrorism and de-radicalization, speaking
highly of China’s openness and transparency. They also commended China for inviting
over 1,000 diplomats officials of international organizations, journalists, and
religious figures to visit the autonomous region, as well as China’s
invitations to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to visit Xinjiang.
In July 2019,
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 to and protection of human rights in
its counter-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts. In October, at the Third
Committee session of the 74th UN General Assembly, more than 60 countries
commended in their statements the tremendous human rights progress achieved in
Xinjiang and opposed the interference in other countries’ internal affairs
under the pretext of human rights.
Ezzat Saad, director of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs
who has been to Xinjiang, said frankly that the US using the so-called “human
rights issues” to meddle in China’s internal affairs is “blackmail.”
Isabelle Carvalho, an
expert at the Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry, believes that the true
intention of the US is to maintain its global hegemony.
The so-called Act seeks
to stigmatize Xinjiang’s measures against terrorism, separatism and
radicalization, and applies double standards on counter-terrorism.
As is known to all, the
US has started warfare in Islamic countries such as Iraq and Syria under the
pretext of counter-terrorism, killing and injuring millions of innocent people.
It also identified terrorism with particular countries, regions and ethnic
groups, and issued a Muslim ban for Muslim-majority countries.
A US survey shows that
75 percent of adult Muslims in the US believed that discrimination against
Muslims was pervasive in the country, while 69 percent of the general public
held the same view. Half of Muslims felt that it had become more and more
difficult to be a Muslim in the US in recent years.
It is obvious to all that the US should have seriously reflected on the bad human rights conditions on its own territory. Some US politicians, out of their own political interests, have staged various political farces, which once again proved that they are not at all the human rights defenders as they have proclaimed. They only make a fool of themselves, who disregard facts, make up lies, disdain justice and have brazen motives.
Xinjiang affairs are
purely China’s internal affairs that allow no foreign interference. China demand
the US side to correct its mistakes at once, stop using this Xinjiang-related
Act to harm China’s interests and interfere in China’s internal affairs. The
Chinese government and people are resolute in safeguarding China’s sovereignty,
security and development interests.
The US attempt to sow
discord among Chinese ethnic groups, undermine prosperity and stability in
Xinjiang, and contain China’s growth under the pretext of Xinjiang-related
issues will never succeed.
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