The Chinese representative harshly refuted the unfounded accusations against China by the EU and others in the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly.



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Original caption: The Chinese representative harshly refuted unfounded accusations against China by the EU and others in the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly

Dai Bing, China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, delivered a speech at the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly on the 5th, severely refuting the baseless accusations made by the EU, the Czech Republic and Canada against China.

When the Chinese side exercised the right of reply to the representatives of the European Union, the Czech Republic and Canada, Dai Bing said that the statements made by the representatives of the European Union, the Czech Republic and Canada that made rash comments on China’s internal affairs were a manifest interference in China’s internal affairs, and the content of the statement was completely inconsistent with the facts. He’s spreading rumors to discredit. China expresses its strong discontent and firm opposition to this.

Dai Bing said that the essence of the problems related to Xinjiang is the issue of fighting violence, terrorism and separatism. The Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China has promoted de-radicalization through education and has effectively curbed the frequent occurrence of terrorist activities. Only when the lives of all ethnic groups are guaranteed will people of all ethnic groups be able to make further progress in developing the economy and improve their lives. This is the greatest guarantee for all the people in Xinjiang. The basic human rights of ethnic people. China has always responded to the concerns of the international community with an open mind. We have invited nearly 100 delegations and 1,000 people from more than 90 countries to visit Xinjiang, including many member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. China has invited the UN Human Rights Commissioner to visit Xinjiang.

Dai Bing said that the enactment and implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law is a legal, legitimate and necessary measure for the Chinese government to maintain national security. Since June last year, Hong Kong has experienced violent activities that have seriously jeopardized national security. No country will tolerate it and no people are deeply distressed. It is imperative to maintain Hong Kong’s national security by closing loopholes and strengthening enforcement mechanisms. The objective of the application of the National Security Law is to protect the rights and freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong residents in accordance with the Basic Law and the two international human rights conventions. It does not affect Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy. In fact, all walks of life in Hong Kong strongly support her.

Dai Bing said that after the founding of New China, the development of Tibet has achieved a great leap from poverty and backwardness to civilization and progress, and the rights of people of all ethnic groups in Tibet have significantly improved. China is a country governed by law and everyone is equal before the law. Anyone who commits illicit and criminal activities, regardless of their occupation, will be sanctioned in accordance with the law and the legal rights of the relevant personnel will also be protected in accordance with the law.

Dai Bing said that the issues related to Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet are not essentially human rights issues. The European Union, the Czech Republic and Canada use human rights to politicize human rights issues and mindlessly interfere in China’s internal affairs. If the European Union, the Czech Republic and Canada really care about human rights, they should first review their own serious problems, such as racism and violations of the rights of immigrants, and should fully express their disregard for the right to freedom. life and health, excessive law enforcement and the proliferation of firearm violence against its allies, the United States. Concerns, we must take concrete steps to remedy the heinous crimes committed against developing countries during the colonial era, rather than simply pointing the finger at the human rights situation in developing countries, blindly and selectively and applying doubles. standards on human rights issues of us and the United States.

Dai Bing said that the affairs of Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong are purely China’s internal affairs. The Chinese government is unwavering in its determination to safeguard national sovereignty, its determination to implement the “one country, two systems” policy, its determination to maintain the development and stability of Xinjiang, and its determination to oppose foreign interference. . China urges the EU, the Czech Republic and Canada to respect the facts, abandon ideological prejudices, refrain from politicizing human rights issues, adopt double standards and stop using issues related to Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong to interfere in China’s internal affairs. Currently, the international community calls in general to strengthen solidarity and cooperation to face common challenges. China urges the EU, the Czech Republic and Canada to put the fundamental interests of the international community first, stop abusing the UN platform to provoke clashes, return to the right path of dialogue and cooperation, and work with other countries to face challenges and overcome difficulties.

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