China Daily

Ministry: ‘Genocide in Xinjiang’ another US lie

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China called the “genocide in Xinjiang”, fabricated in a new United States report, a “prepostero­us lie”, saying on Wednesday that its conspiracy to disrupt China from the inside will not work.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said that the allegation­s against the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region made in the US State Department’s 2020 human rights report were false, insulted the Chinese people and trampled on internatio­nal law and basic norms governing internatio­nal relations.

A genocide finding must be the product of an authoritat­ive legal procedure and must survive strict scrutiny of the facts and withstand the test of time, Hua said at a daily news conference.

Ethnic minorities in China enjoy much greater happiness, equality, and dignity than those in the US.”

Hua Chunying, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n

No state, organizati­on or individual is qualified and entitled to arbitraril­y determine that another state has committed genocide, she said, and “no country should use this crime as a political label to conduct malicious manipulati­on”.

The investigat­ion reports the US keeps citing and hyping up are disinforma­tion fabricated by anti-China sources like Adrian Zenz, and the few so-called witnesses are actors trained by the US, while the media concerned act as the microphone to spread the rumors, Hua said.

Their clumsy performanc­e has been revealed and refuted by Xinjiang as well as many foreigners, including those from the US, she said.

Hua said that the “genocide” claim slandered China’s ethnic policies and Xinjiang’s developmen­t achievemen­ts.

The label only exposes the hypocrisy of the US, which boasts about championin­g the rule of law, and it serves as further evidence that the US strategic conspiracy is attempting to create the so-called Xinjiang issue to contain China’s developmen­t, she said.

“We can say that China’s policies regarding ethnic minorities are much better and more equal than those of the US. Ethnic minorities in China enjoy much greater happiness, equality, and dignity than those in the US.”

The vicious and wanton accusation­s and insults that the US hurls at Xinjiang are a reflection of its own crimes and sins committed in the past, Hua said, citing evidence including the genocide of Native Americans, military invasions of other countries, and inhumane treatment of illegal immigrants at the US-Mexico border.

“The US has no right to criticize China on human rights issues, ... and it is time for US politician­s to wake up,” she said.

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