China News Agency, Beijing, June 20 (Li Hanxue) Regarding the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act 2020 that the United States recently signed into law, a number of Xinjiang research scholars pointed out in an interview with a reporter from the China News Service that the United States did not understand the truth of Xinjiang The situation is only intended to interfere in China's rule of borders and suppress related enterprises through so-called "sanctions".

  "The bill's accusation of'infringement of Uyghur human rights' is completely wrong." Zhou Weiping, a researcher at the Chinese Frontier Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has traveled to southern Xinjiang for dozens of years and has lived and worked in rural areas of southern Xinjiang in recent years; he has experienced the Xinjiang terrorist incident Has also witnessed changes in the local society in recent years.

  Zhou Weiping believes that for people who do not want to see Xinjiang's stability and wealth and China's security and prosperity, the effectiveness of China's strategy of ruling Xinjiang is hitting its pain points. No wonder there will be such unfounded defamation.

  Jia Chunyang, an associate researcher at the American Institute of China Institute of Modern International Relations, pointed out that "sanctioning" competitors or "enemy" in his own eyes, or those countries that do not obey US orders and are unwilling to succumb to US hegemony, is a common practice in the United States. The essence of the "sanctions" of the bill is to interfere in China's internal affairs by exerting pressure on the participants in China's border policy.

  He said that the scope of the bill goes beyond Xinjiang itself. In addition to disrupting Xinjiang’s development, it is also intended to threaten Chinese companies and multinational companies that have business operations in Xinjiang. The purpose is to prevent them from participating in the construction of Xinjiang. Such wanton sanctions also have the opportunity to suppress related enterprises and industries and curb China's industrial upgrading.

  Wang Jiang, an assistant researcher at the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that US politicians have recently introduced a series of bills on China, including Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan, which is a naked interference in China's internal affairs. "It can be seen that in the context of the decline of Sino-US relations, American politicians have done everything they can."

  He said that China has complete autonomy and self-confidence in handling internal affairs, and it does not need and will not be led by the “issues” set by the United States. (Finish)