BEIJING, February 20: China says, certain people in Canada, the United States and Australia have been clattering noisily and spreading lies on Xinjiang.
According to a spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying, their true aim is to use human rights as a cover to meddle in China's internal affairs, undermine China's security and stability and contain its development.
But these attempts are all futile. A word of advice to them: attend to their own people and focus more on addressing domestic problems.
Should anyone choose to harm Chinese interests, we will surely make firm and necessary responses, she categorically stated.
Speaking at a news briefing, Hua Chunying said, every times these three countries are spending lies on Xinjiang. The world just sees more clearly their ignorance and absurdity, and their self-claimed moral high ground of democracy and human rights is further chipped away.
As to the true situation in Xinjiang, the Spokesperson added, the Chinese side, including the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, has given detailed information in many ways.
Regrettably though, these people apparently don't want to listen and couldn't hear it.
The spokesperson stressed the four points. First, allegations of "genocide" and "forced labor" are lies of the century. They were ugly farces directed by a handful of colluding individuals in the political, media and academic fields in Western countries including the United States, Canada and Australia.
"These people have never been to Xinjiang. They have no idea what a beautiful place it is and how residents are enjoying their lives. Xinjiang's Uyghur population more than doubled in the past 40 years.
Have they ever seen this kind of genocide? Perhaps in their mind, ethnic minorities in Xinjiang can only live with poverty, unemployment and discrimination just like minority groups in their own countries.
Do they mean to deny the ethnic minorities in Xinjiang their right to choose a profession of their own free will, get equal treatment in seeking employment, and create a better life with their own hands?
Foreigners, including many of you here, are free to learn Chinese. Don't ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, as citizens of the People's Republic of China, have the right to learn the common language of their own country?
We can see the Uyghur language printed on the RMB banknote. Isn't this a token of ethnic equality in China? In 2019, Xinjiang received over 200 million tourists. If those accusing China truly wish to know the real Xinjiang, they are most welcome to visit the region, talk with the residents and see for themselves.
That being said, we are firmly against the so-called investigation based on presumption of guilt.
Second, genocide actually took place in Canada, the United States and Australia. In the 1870s, the Canadian government included assimilation of indigenous people in its official agenda and openly advocated the killing of the Indian bloodline.
Starting with indigenous children, residential schools were set up to carry out cultural genocide policies. School-age children of indigenous communities were forcibly taken from their families, converted to the Christian church and taught the English language.I
ncomplete statistics show over 150,000 indigenous children were sent to such schools, of which more than 50,000 died of abuses.
The crimes the Canadian government has committed against the indigenous people throughout many years include depriving them of their land and resources and assimilating their language, heritage and culture.
As a result, there is a disproportionately high occurrence of depression, drug use, alcoholism, suicide and crimes in the indigenous community.
In Canadian prisons, 60 percent of inmates are indigenous residents. Indigenous women and children are 12 times more likely to be murdered or to go missing compared with other groups, with the likelihood being 16 times higher than white people.
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