China slams US senators for ‘genocide’ resolution
BEIJING: China yesterday accused US senators of telling ‘all kind of lies’ a er a group of lawmakers put forward a resolution accusing Beijing of genocide against Muslim minority groups in the far northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Relations between Washington and Beijing are at their worst in years over a series of flashpoints including trade, technology and human rights.
The text put forward by senators from across Washington’s political divide alleged China was guilty of a campaign ‘against Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and members of other Muslim minority groups’ that ‘constitutes genocide’.
Further fuelling the criticism, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Indian news site The Print on Tuesday that
China’s actions in Xinjiang ‘remind us of what happened in the 1930s in Germany’.
But Beijing angrily hit back yesterday, saying the “so-called genocide in Xinjiang is a rumour deliberately concocted by some anti-China forces.”
The sensitive region is tightly controlled by Chinese authorities, and rights groups say more than one million Uighurs have been detained in camps.
Beijing defends the camps as vocational training centres to stamp out terrorism and improve employment opportunities.
“The US senators you mentioned have always been anti-China and are keen to concoct all kinds of lies to discredit China and use them to seek their own political gains,” foreign spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters. — AFP