Millennium Post

China hits back; sanctions TOP US OFFICIALS, POLITICIAN­S in response to Xinjiang ban

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BEIJING: China on Monday imposed visa restrictio­ns on some top US officials and politician­s in the latest tit-for-tat response to America's move to sanction several Chinese officials for alleged human rights abuses targeting ethnic minority groups in the Muslimmajo­rity Xinjiang province. Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying told the media here that the behaviour of the US officials and politician­s, and visa ban on some Chinese officials from Uyghur Muslim dominated Xinjiang province "severely damaged China-us relations," and should be condemned.

Hua made the comments in response to US sanctions and visa restrictio­ns on three senior officials of the ruling Chinese Communist Party from Xinjiang for alleged human rights abuses targeting Muslim Uyghurs.

China has decided to impose sanctions starting from Monday against US Congressio­nal-executive Commission on China (CECC), US Ambassador at Large for Internatio­nal Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback, Congressma­n Chris Smit and US Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. The CECC is headed by Rubio, a vocal critic of China. Announcing the ban on US officials, Hua reiterated Xinjiang is entirely the internal affair of China, and the US has no right to interfere. The Chinese government's determinat­ion to protect its sovereignt­y, and crackdown against terrorism, separatism and extreme religious forces is unshakeabl­e. Hua said China would take further measures based on the situation.

This is the first-time China has banned top US politician­s in its retaliatio­n to US sanctions and visa bans on Chinese officials from Xinjiang, Tibet and over the new national security law in Hong Kong.

Beijing's move comes days after the US on Thursday slapped sanctions on some Chinese officials in-charge of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region who were believed to be responsibl­e for, or complicit in, the unjust detention or abuse of Uygurs, ethnic Kazakhs and members of other minority groups in Xinjiang .

The three officials banned by the US are Chen Quanguo, CCP Party Secretary of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region; Zhu Hailun, Party Secretary of the Xinjiang Political and Legal Committee; and Wang Mingshan, the current Party Secretary of the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau.

China has been saying it would retaliate with similar bans on US officials with egregious behaviours.

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