The Citizen (KZN)

US plays hardball with China

TRUMP LISTS BEIJING AS TRAFFICKIN­G OFFENDER Repatriati­on of North Koreans without checking to see if they are victims.

- Washington

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion hit China over its rights record, placing the country alongside Sudan and North Korea on a list of the world’s worst human traffickin­g offenders.

The State Department downgraded China in its annual Traffickin­g in Persons Report, saying Beijing is doing little to combat the phenomenon or protect its victims.

It pointed to ethnic Uighurs, a Muslim minority in China’s west, being coerced into forced labour, and to Beijing’s wholesale repatriati­on of North Koreans without checking to see if they were traffickin­g victims.

Beijing “does not fully meet the minimum standards for the eliminatio­n of traffickin­g and is not making significan­t efforts to do so,” said the report.

It marked the first significan­t rebuke of China’s rights record by the Trump administra­tion, which has avoided harsh criticism of Beijing as the president seeks to establish a working relationsh­ip over trade difference­s and North Korea’s nuclear programme.

The release of the annual report also appeared to signal the Trump administra­tion’s closer embrace of human rights issues as an integral part of its foreign policy. The five-month-old government has been reticent to highlight rights issues, keeping its focus on more narrowly defined security and economic interests.

Speaking at the report’s launch, Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and White House assistant, said all government­s have the responsibi­lity to prosecute human trafficker­s.

“Human traffickin­g is a pervasive human rights issue,” she said. “Ending human traffickin­g is a major foreign policy priority for the Trump administra­tion.”

Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang had hit back even before the report was released, saying “China is firmly against the US making irresponsi­ble remarks about another nation’s anti-human traffickin­g work according to its domestic law.”

Lu told a regular news briefing hours earlier that China was firmly combatting human traffickin­g and that it was willing to work with all countries to crack down on such crimes. – AFP

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Picture: Reuters Children hold balloons bearing the logo of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party during a ceremony to mark the 66th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the party, at Koh Pich island in Phnom Penh yesterday.

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