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CGTN: Let s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China

Share this article Share this article BEIJING, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the eyes of some Western politicians and media who may have never been to Xinjiang, the region resembles an evil place where ethnic minorities are suffering from genocide, forced labor, and other severe crimes against humanity. Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China But as more international delegations take trips to Xinjiang to see the region for themselves, a different narrative has emerged. According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over the past years, more than 1,200 diplomats, journalists, and religious personnel from over 100 countries have visited Xinjiang. They saw the region with their eyes, realizing that what they witnessed was different from some Western media reports.

CGTN: Let s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China

Share this article Share this article BEIJING, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the eyes of some Western politicians and media who may have never been to Xinjiang, the region resembles an evil place where ethnic minorities are suffering from genocide, forced labor, and other severe crimes against humanity. Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China But as more international delegations take trips to Xinjiang to see the region for themselves, a different narrative has emerged. According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over the past years, more than 1,200 diplomats, journalists, and religious personnel from over 100 countries have visited Xinjiang. They saw the region with their eyes, realizing that what they witnessed was different from some Western media reports.

美媒批美政府污蔑新疆 种族灭绝 - 未名空间(mitbbs com)

Apr 20, 2021 US President Joe Biden s administration has doubled down on the claim that China is mounting a genocide against the Uighur people in the Xinjiang region. But it has offered no proof, and unless it can, the State Department should withdraw the charge and support a UN-based investigation of the situation in Xinjiang.

The Perpetrators Must Pay for Violations Against Humanity by Jaipal Singh

by The World Health Organization (WHO) has finally submitted their long-awaited report on the origin of the novel Coronavirus after nearly ten months of the decision was taken on 18 May 2020 when nearly 100 nations pressed for the study despite reluctance from China and boycott by the US in protest of the overall role and conduct of WHO during the Covid-19 pandemic. This should be appropriately called a joint WHO-China venture as it was really the joint team of the Chinese scientists and international experts which have worked together all along to postulate the hierarchy of probability while looking into some 4-5 hypotheses rather than giving any concrete opinion, verdict or accountability on the origin of virus.

Why the Xinjiang genocide allegations are unjustified EJINSIGHT

The US government needlessly escalated its rhetoric against China by claiming that a genocide is being mounted against the Uighur people in the Xinjiang region. Such a grave charge matters, as genocide is rightly considered “the crime of crimes.” Many pundits are now calling for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, dubbing them the “Genocide Olympics.” The genocide charge was made on the final day of Donald Trump’s administration by then-Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, who made no secret of his belief in lying as a tool of US foreign policy. Now President Joe Biden’s administration has doubled down on Pompeo’s flimsy claim, even though the State Department’s own top lawyers reportedly share our skepticism regarding the charge.

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