Twitter has revealed that the post on the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of the Chinese embassy in the United States has suspended the embassy's account, saying it violates the company's regulations prohibiting posts that deny humanity.

According to U.S. media, the Chinese embassy introduced an article this month stating that women in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region were released and "no longer a machine to give birth", after which Twitter will not be able to view this post. I took steps to do it.



According to a spokesperson on Twitter, the embassy side posted a post because it judged that it violated the regulations of the company that prohibited posting that denies humanity based on religion or ethnicity and suspended the embassy account. The policy is to cancel the measure if it is deleted.



The former Trump administration in the United States over the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has accused the Chinese government of performing compulsory sterilization on ethnic minority women, and has identified it as so-called "genocide."



Regarding the suspension of the account, Hua Chunying, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, said at a press conference on the 21st, "The Chinese embassy naturally has the responsibility and obligation to clarify the facts and explain the truth. I do not understand Twitter's measures. I criticized it.



Twitter has permanently suspended the former president's account, saying that supporters of former president Trump were at risk of further violence on the 8th of this month following the invasion of Congress.