U.S. sanctions over Uighur human rights Chinese government "take countermeasures" July 10, 19:35

In response to the U.S. government's Trump administration's decision to impose sanctions on top local governments in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, allegedly involved in human rights violations of Uighurs, the Chinese government acted on Uighur issues. Announced that it will take countermeasures against malicious Americans.

U.S. Secretary of State Pompei issued a statement on the 9th, saying that he was involved in serious human rights violations such as detaining many Uighur people, and three executives, including the top of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China, Chen National Secretary Said that the family would not be allowed to enter the United States.

In addition, the US Treasury Department has announced that it will impose sanctions for freezing assets in the United States and prohibiting transactions with Americans, targeting a total of 4 people, including a secretary and a senior executive.

In response, China Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhao Zhongqing said in a press conference on October 10 that "American actions will significantly interfere with China's domestic affairs, and will strongly oppose and strongly condemn them." It has revealed that it will take similar countermeasures against American organizations and individuals whose behavior is malicious due to Uighur issues.

He said, "I encourage the United States to immediately withdraw wrong decisions. If I do anything I will do my best to fight back."

The U.S. Trump administration has issued sanctions and other issues one after another in China's core interests, such as those in Xinjiang, Uighur Autonomous Region, and Tibet Autonomous Region and Hong Kong. Is continuing.