Investigative report reveals that the United States and the West have smeared China's conspiracy through Xinjiang-related issues

Our reporter Yang Xun

"People's Daily" (Edition 03 April 2020)

The US independent news website "Grey Zone" recently published an investigation report written by reporter Ajit Singh, revealing some of the US and Western media's hype about Xinjiang's untrue reports that smeared China.

This investigation report pointed out that for some time, some U.S. and Western media have been continuously writing up false reports about Xinjiang, which is based on three investigation reports full of serious prejudice. In fact, the U.S. government, NATO and weapons manufacturers have specifically targeted China. Discredit hype. The report said that the three investigation reports came from the hands of the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy, the American Center for Strategic and International Studies, etc. As long as you observe a little, you will find that it is full of serious prejudices and doubts about its credibility.

The investigation report said that the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy claimed to be an independent non-partisan think tank. In fact, it was established by the Australian Ministry of Defense and received funding from a group of weapons manufacturers. The US Center for Strategic and International Studies was also established by the US government and received funding from US military allies and weapons manufacturers.

Ajit Singh ’s investigation report quoted an article in the Australian Financial Review that pointed out that the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy “was accused of inciting anti-China sentiment only to satisfy the so-called interests of gold masters.” Some important figures in the Australian diplomatic community also responded The agency criticized. Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said the agency is pursuing a "one-sided world view that supports the United States." Rui Jierui, a former Australian ambassador to China, criticized the agency for promoting the "China threat theory" in Australia. Senator Kim Carr of the Australian Labor Party pointed out that the Australian Institute of Strategic Policy received nearly US $ 450,000 in funding from the US State Department in fiscal year 2019 to 2020, with the aim of "jointly promoting the Cold War policy against China with the United States."

This survey report pointed out that China is committed to poverty alleviation and poverty reduction, and has successfully lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. It has been praised by development agencies of various countries, and the authors of the report have ignored these facts. The report said that the relevant reports of the United States and the West lacked factual evidence and was a carefully designed "PR action" against China, with the purpose of "making the United States, NATO and weapons manufacturers benefit from the intensification of the new Cold War."