The United States has published a "human rights report" on the Xinjiang issue, condemning China for no reason and exerting economic pressure on China and its companies. The above-mentioned acts are a major sabotage of China's internal affairs, a violation of international law and fundamental principles of international relations, and a consistent and severe criticism and resistance by China.
At a press conference in China, Mao Ning said that in accordance with the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Act, China has imposed sanctions on the U.S. intelligence agency Caron, Xu Meng, a researcher at the U.S. Advanced Institute of Defense, and Mogret, a former researcher at the U.S. Advanced Institute of Defense. Mao Ning said that the United States used "human rights" as an excuse to spread false news about Xinjiang-related issues, and used "human rights" as an excuse to exert pressure on China's enterprises and enterprises, which is an insult and slander to China. China reiterates that the United States must immediately stop such acts, lift illegal sanctions against China, and continue if necessary.
As the "backstage" of the United States on Xinjiang, the Caron Group has been collecting important information on Xinjiang, and using this as the basis for the United States to impose sanctions on it. China** has taken corresponding countermeasures by freezing all its assets in China and prohibiting any Chinese institutions or individuals from doing any business with it. In addition, the two blacklisted individuals will be permanently confined to China, and their assets in China will be frozen. This is China's response to the United States, and it shows that China resolutely defends China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In fact, when the leaders of China and the United States met in San Francisco, and European ambassadors expressed their desire to maintain a strong and respectful relationship with China, the United States and Europe began to attack China's "human rights." Relations between China, the United States and Europe seem to have eased for a period of time, but why is it that the United States and Europe have once again launched provocations against China?
Analysts have pointed out that on the one hand, the United States and Europe are using the "International Human Rights Day" to carry out propaganda, and on the other hand, it is also because they have always used "human rights" as a tool to confront China and other developing countries. Karpovich, deputy director of the Russian Institute of Foreign Affairs, said that the United States uses "human rights" as a moral high ground to exert pressure on other countries and use human rights as a means to seek hegemony. In addition to issuing a "human rights report" to China, the United States has also issued the same "human rights report" to countries around the world, which has not made any of the rising powers any better.
Liu Pengyu, a woman from the Chinese Embassy in the United States, also pointed out in particular that this move by the United States is completely carried out by false means, and its essence is to disrupt Xinjiang's prosperity and stability and adversely affect China's own development. China is the best nation in the world, and all rights and freedoms are protected, which the whole world sees. China calls on the United States to stop interfering in China's internal and legal affairs.
Under the "splashing of dirty water" by the United States, Europe and others, China must stick to its original intention and not be swayed by external interference. At the same time, China should also step up its efforts to show the world the real China. As for individuals or organizations that help the United States interfere in China's internal affairs, we will also take steps to make them pay the price for their actions.