US will speak out strongly against China committing ‘genocide’ against Uygar Muslims: Antony Blink

US will speak out strongly against China committing ‘genocide’ against Uygar Muslims: Antony Blink

The US will continue to speak loudly against China and shed light on “serious violations of human rights”, Antony Blinken told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during a congressional hearing

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US will speak out vigorously against Uygar Muslims in its Xinjiang province for “massacre” against China, as many lawmakers expressed concern about the worsening human rights situation in the communist nation Key, ahead of the first face-off after a face-to-face meeting of top US and Chinese officials next week, with President Joe Biden taking office.

The White House and State Department said on March 10 that Mr. Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan would see China’s top foreign policy officials, the head of foreign affairs of the ruling Communist Party of China, Yang Jiechi, and state councilor and foreign minister Wang. Yi on March 18 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Mr. Blinken told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during a congressional hearing that the US would continue to speak forcefully on “serious violations of human rights” by China.

“We are clear and I am clarifying that I see this as genocide, other abusive abuses of human rights, and we will continue to make that clear,” he said, with Congressman Michael McCall answering a question . The additional step is the Biden administration is ready to stop this “massacre”.

“I think there are a lot of things that we can, should, and will do. First of all, it is important that speaking and speaking and making sure other countries are doing the same. Mr. Blinken said That the more China hears not only our opprobrium but also a core of opprobrium around the world, the better we will get some changes.

“We have a number of steps that we have taken or can go forward, including those directly responsible for acts of genocide, gross human rights violations, sanctions, visa restrictions, etc. I think it will be very important , If China claims nothing is going on, that it gives the United Nations access to the international community.

“If they have nothing to hide, show it to us, show it to the world.” And so, we will call for him. “Then there are a series of practical things that are very important. For example, we should make sure that we are not exporting and others are not exporting any products to China that can be used to oppress their people and their minorities, ”he said.

Similarly, the US should not import products that are made by forced labor from Xinjiang. “So, there are some of those practical things that we can and should do, but in a nutshell we’re going to start by speaking forcefully on this,” Mr. Blinken said.

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick asked, “What can the administration do to protect the Uyghur community and the Uyghur minority, explain the end of this ongoing genocide in China and whether these concerns of serious human rights violations when you meet with the Chinese authorities Will you pick it up? ” In alaska? ”Mr. Blinken replied,“ I have already spoken to my Chinese counterpart, raised those concerns directly with him, with President Biden raising his concerns directly. [President] Xi Jinping in conversation with him. We will definitely stand them again in Alaska. “

A few days after Mr. Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will meet with the Chinese in Alaska to see their Japanese and South Korean counterparts in Tokyo and Seoul, to reaffirm the US treaty alliance with those countries.

Mr Biden will arrive less than a week after holding a virtual summit with top leaders of India, Japan and Australia to discuss the India-Japan policy.

US-China relations were frowned upon by Donald Trump as president, with his administration taking a number of actions against Beijing for its actions against Uyghur Muslims and other minorities in Xinjiang and Tibet, over its pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong Aggressive Action Against Action Claiming for territory in Taiwan and South China Sea.

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