China News Service, Beijing, April 7 (Huang Yuqin) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian counted the "five sins" of the United States on human rights issues at a regular press conference on the 7th.

He said that we urge the US to put aside its arrogance and prejudice, and face up to and examine its own serious human rights problems.

  A reporter asked questions. US State Department spokesperson Price said on the 6th that the US’s actions are meaningful on the issue of China’s “genocide” and other serious human rights violations in Xinjiang, which are of concern to the US.

What is China's comment?

  Zhao Lijian said that we have said many times that the so-called "genocide" in Xinjiang is a ridiculous lie of the century.

The more the U.S. "tires" concocting human rights lies about China and pretending to be a human rights "guardian", the more it shows that it has a guilty conscience about its own accumulated human rights situation and can only divert its attention by throwing dirty water on others.

This trick to deceive the world will not succeed.

The human rights fig leaf of the United States has long been unable to conceal the evil that it has committed. Both history and reality have recorded its crimes of violating human rights.

  "Let me enumerate a few for everyone." He said.

  The first sin: colonialism.

In the history of the United States, the systematic ethnic cleansing and massacres of Indians have committed countless crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity.

In the nearly 100 years since the founding of the United States, the Westward Movement drove out and massacred Indians. The American Indian population plummeted from 5 million at the end of the 15th century to 250,000 at the beginning of the 20th century.

  The second sin: racism.

In the United States, racism is a comprehensive, systematic and continuous existence.

The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has long pointed out that the rights of African Americans in health, employment, education, and fair trial are facing systemic racism.

Since the outbreak, hate crimes against Asians have increased by 150% since March last year.

When the United Nations Human Rights Council reviewed the United States’ human rights report this year, more than 110 countries criticized the United States’ human rights issues and demanded that the United States effectively resolve its own systemic problems such as racial discrimination.

  The third crime: export turmoil.

Since 2001, the United States has launched wars and military operations in the name of "anti-terrorism" in about 80 countries around the world. Thousands of people have been displaced.

The United States and the West have supported instigating the "Arab Spring", which has caused many countries in West Asia and North Africa to remain in turmoil.

  The fourth sin: interventionism.

For many years, under the banner of human rights above sovereignty, the United States has disregarded the principles of respect for national sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of the United Nations Charter, and has fought against sovereign countries. The United States has also imposed unilateral sanctions on relevant developing countries, leading to serious humanitarian crises.

Question: Under the covering of the nest, how many eggs are there?

If national sovereignty is lost, how can human rights be protected?

  The fifth sin: double standards.

The United States ignored the reality of Xinjiang's development and prosperity and the fact that 25 million people of all ethnic groups were united and harmonious, and arbitrarily labelled China as "genocide" based on the statements of a few so-called false witnesses.

How does the US government, which has "exhausted" for the Uyghur Muslim masses in Xinjiang, treat its own Muslims?

After the “911” incident, Muslim communities in some American cities even committed extreme acts such as beating, smashing, looting and looting mosques, and Muslim groups became targets of white mobs.

In 2017, the last U.S. government issued a "ban on the Muslims", making the United States the only country in the world that specifically issued a ban on Muslim groups.

According to a poll in the United States, more than 80% of respondents believe that Muslims face discrimination in the United States.

  Zhao Lijian emphasized that for a long time, the United States has deceived itself and advertised itself as a so-called "human rights model," while unscrupulously playing double standards on human rights issues, using human rights as a tool to safeguard its hegemony.

We urge the US to put aside its arrogance and prejudice, face up to and examine its own serious human rights problems, and take concrete measures to improve it, instead of pointing fingers at other countries and making irresponsible remarks.

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