Beijing: After years of facing the abuse of persecution and human rights in Xinjiang, China now faces its heat because of its actions as a Western sanction of Chinese companies looking for goods from Xinjiang to the Beijing Winter Olympics.
According to a Think Tank based in Canada, China has tried to control the narrative of Xinjiang by directing Western reportation as “conspiracy” and through official propaganda machines for a long time.
On December 10, an independent court based in London, “Uyghur Tribunal” decided that China had committed genocide against Uyghur and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang Province, reported international forums for rights and security (IFFRAS).
The non-government body was founded in 2020 by Geoffrey Nice, a British lawyer, and an international human rights lawyer, at the request of Uyghur activists.
China limits access to foreigners and journalists’ to the problematic Xinjiang Province, episentase of this violation.
But now, new evidence of Chinese sources has trained West China Reportage, IFFRAS reports.
On December 16, Biden US administration imposed new sanctions at the Chinese Military Medical Academy and 11 research institutions for action in Xinjiang Province.
US officials noted that China has now formed a high-tech supervision system in all regions that use biometric face recognition and has collected DNA samples from all residents in Xinjiang.
Sanctions come after other displacement of the United States designed to send strong signals to China.
On December 14, in a rare bipartisan compromise, the US Senate unanimously issued a bill, “Uyghur forced labor protection law,” which will ban all imports from Xinjiang unless the US government determines “clear and convincing evidence” that they were not made.
with forced labor, according to think tanks.
US actions came in the background of a growing campaign to boycott the Beijing winter Olympics 2022.
Five other countries, together with the United States, has announced diplomatic boycott from the match to protest Chinese human rights violations.
More countries tend to join the campaign.