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ئامېرىكا تاشقى ئىشلار مىنىستىرلىكى ئۇيغۇرلار مەسىلىسىدە يېڭى بايانات ئېلان قىلدى Америка ташқи ишлар министирлики уйғурлар мәсилисидә йеңи баянат елан қилди US sanctions Chinese officials for repression of Uyghurs The U.S. government has imposed new sanctions against Chinese officials over the repression of Uyghurs in China and elsewhere, prompting an angry response from Beijing and a pledge to respond with sanctions of its own. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday said the U.S. would restrict visas on unnamed individuals he said were involved in repressive acts by China against members of ethnic and religious minority groups inside and outside the country’s borders, including within the U.S. “We are committed to defending human rights around the world and will continue to use all diplomatic and economic measures to promote accountability,” he said. Blinken did not disclose the names of the targets of the new sanctions. The U.S. repeated its call for Beijing to end efforts to prohibit political dissent by targeting members of emigre or diaspora communities, including attempts to silence Uyghur American activists and other Uyghurs by denying members of their families permission to leave China. Blinken also called for the Chinese government to end the genocide and crimes against humanity in the far-western Xinjiang region, its repressive policies in Tibet, and the ongoing crackdown on individual rights in Hong Kong. China has held up to 1.8 million predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities in a network of government-run detention camps since 2017, saying that they are vocational training centers meant to prevent religious extremism and terrorism in Xinjiang. Authorities also have taken repressive measures to erase Uyghur culture, language and religion in Xinjiang. “Imposing visa restrictions on Chinese officials responsible for, or complicit in, policies or actions aimed at repressing our religious leaders, intellectuals, scholars and Uyghurs in general is a useful tool, along with other sanctions to reprimand China for its ongoing genocide,” Washington-based Campaign for Uyghurs said in a statement in response to Blinken’s announcement. Nury Turkel, vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington, commended Blinken’s move “As a U.S. official who has been subject to Chinese harassment and retaliation, I commend Secretary Blinken’s strong public stance and show of solidarity with Uyghurs both inside and outside of China,” he said Turkel urged Washington follow up with “concrete steps to secure the release of Uyghur Americans’ family members from China’s camps and prisons, to facilitate family reunification, and to continue to work proactively to halt transnational repression by the CCP on U.S. soil.” During a regular press conference on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Blinken’s statement was based on ideological bias and political lies and that it maligned and smeared China. Wang launched into a tirade against the U.S. for its own human rights violations, including what he called the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Native Americans, a botched response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and persistent and systemic racial discrimination. “We urge the U.S. to earnestly reflect upon and rectify its numerous crimes,” Wang said. “In the meantime, it should view China’s human rights situation in an objective and just manner, stop denigrating and suppressing the Chinese side and immediately revoke its so-called sanctions against Chinese officials. Otherwise, the Chinese side shall take reciprocal countermeasures in response.” On Monday, Blinken declared the Myanmar military’s 2017 deadly crackdown against the Rohingya Muslim minority a genocide that killed thousands and forced an exodus to neighboring Bangladesh. During that speech, Blinken also accused the government of continuing to commit genocide and crimes against humanity against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities in Xinjiang. “The more the U.S. repeats lies related to Xinjiang, the more it exposes its hypocrisy in claiming to be a ‘defender’ of human rights,” Wang said. He did not elaborate on what alleged lies Blinken had told. Read more: https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uygh... Mushteri bolung: http://bit.ly/2a2b79c Kona Yezik - http://www.rfa.org/uyghur/ Kiril Yezik - http://www.rfa.org/uyghur/service_wid... Yengi Yezik - http://www.rfa.org/uyghur/service_wid... Bizge egishing: FACEBOOK: / erkin-asiya-radiosi-106605925076 TWITTER: / rfa_uyghurnews INSTAGRAM: / rfauyghur SOUNDCLOUD: / rfauyghur