Recently, the diplomatic turmoil has risen again! The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has made a solemn demand to China on human rights issues in Xinjiang and the region, demanding that China stop its laws, policies and actions on so-called "human rights violations". This remark immediately aroused heated discussions among all parties, and people can't help but wonder how China will respond.
**Spokesperson Mao Ning responded at a press conference on the same day, saying: People's happy life is the greatest human right. China has always put the interests of the people in the supreme position, and has made unremitting efforts to realize, safeguard and develop the fundamental interests of the people, and has made historic achievements in the cause of human rights. He also stressed social stability, economic development, ethnic unity, religious harmony, and the people's living and working in peace and contentment in Xinjiang and the region.
In response to the request of the UN human rights bodies, Mao Ning said that China is willing to carry out dialogue and exchanges with all parties on the basis of mutual respect, enhance understanding, expand consensus, and inject positive energy into global human rights governance. At the same time, he also urged the United Nations human rights bodies to respect the judicial sovereignty of all Member States, uphold the principles of impartiality, objectivity, non-selectivity and non-politicization, and play a constructive role in promoting the healthy development of the international human rights cause.
However, Mao Ning also bluntly pointed out the behavior of some Western countries in recent years. He said that under the guise of human rights, these countries have attacked and smeared China and concocted a large number of rumors and lies, not out of genuine concern for human rights at all, but out of suppression and containment of China's development. He stressed that more and more countries have clearly seen the political conspiracy and double standards of the United States and the West to manipulate the human rights issue, and they are indignant and spurn at these rumors and lies.
Mao Ning also mentioned that in recent years, more than 100 countries have supported China's just position on Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong and other issues at multilateral human rights conferences, and opposed interference in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human rights issues. This fully shows that justice is at ease in the hearts of the people.
These remarks undoubtedly added a strong storm to the international community. On this cusp, what kind of waves will be set off? How will China further respond? Let's wait and see how history evolves.