China News Service, Beijing, September 14 (Reporter Zhang Su) 177 Stanford University faculty and staff jointly wrote to the US Department of Justice and criticized the "China Action Plan."

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian stated at a regular press conference on the 14th that China urges the United States to listen to the voices of justice from all walks of life in the United States and earnestly correct its mistakes.

  A reporter asked. According to reports, on the 13th, 177 Stanford University faculty and staff jointly wrote to the U.S. Department of Justice, criticizing the Trump Administration’s 2018 "China Action Plan" for seriously deviating from the established goals, harming the competitiveness of American scientific research, and inciting race. discriminate.

What is China's comment?

  Zhao Lijian pointed out that the media has exposed that the so-called "China Action Plan" first sets case handling targets and then investigates the case. Such a disregard of judicial justice will only result in unjust, false and wrong cases.

  He further pointed out that as of the end of March this year, none of the so-called "typical cases" compiled by the US Department of Justice's "China Action Plan" website involved intellectual property and commercial theft, and the allegations were fraud, misrepresentation, and tax concealment. Money and so on.

  Zhao Lijian said that the joint letter from American university faculty and staff once again proves that more and more people in the United States have realized that this so-called "China Action Plan" is essentially a tool for the US anti-China forces to abuse the concept of national security to contain and suppress China.

This plan not only caused a serious impact on Sino-US relations, but also aggravated racial discrimination in the United States and caused serious harm to Asian Americans.

  "We urge the U.S. to listen to the voices of justice from all walks of life in the U.S., correct mistakes in earnest, and stop interfering with normal Sino-U.S. exchanges and cooperation in the fields of science and technology, humanities, etc.," said Zhao Lijian.

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