Human Rights

US House votes to punish China over crimes against Muslims in Xinjiang

By Salaam Times and AFP

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi arrives for her weekly press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on December 2. [Jim Watson/AFP]

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi arrives for her weekly press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on December 2. [Jim Watson/AFP]

WASHINGTON, DC -- The US House of Representatives on Wednesday (December 8) passed legislation restricting imports from China's Xinjiang region over its treatment of Muslims.

Members of the House voted 428-1 to pass the "Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act", which requires corporations to prove "with clear and convincing evidence" that any goods imported from the region were not made using forced labour.

"Right now, Beijing is orchestrating a brutal and accelerating campaign of repression against the Uighur people and other Muslim minorities," Speaker Nancy Pelosi told lawmakers ahead of the vote.

"In Xinjiang, across China, millions are enduring outrageous human rights abuses: from mass surveillance and disciplinary policing; to mass torture including solitary confinement and forced sterilisations; intimidation of journalists and activists who is have dared to expose the truth."

"And, the government of China's exploitation of forced labour reaches across the oceans to our shores and across the world," she added.

The US Senate has previously approved a similar measure and the two will now need reconciling.

The bill will then need to be signed into law by President Joe Biden.

The vote comes shortly after the White House announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics over what it termed China's "genocide" of the Uighur minority and other human rights abuses, a move that drew a harsh rebuke from Beijing.

Earlier this summer, the US government imposed similar restrictions on some Chinese imports, including solar panel materials, over Beijing's treatment of Uighurs.

Diplomatic boycott of Olympics

In a separate 428-0 vote, the House also passed a resolution stating that the International Olympic Committee "failed to adhere to its own human rights commitments" amid doubts about the safety of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, who has accused a top Communist Party leader of sexual assault.

Campaigners say that at least one million Uighurs and other Turkic-speaking, mostly Muslim minorities have been incarcerated in camps in China's northwestern region of Xinjiang.

Human rights groups and foreign governments have found evidence of what they say is mass detentions, forced labour, political indoctrination, torture and forced sterilisation. Washington has described it as genocide.

After initially denying the existence of the Xinjiang camps, China later defended them as vocational training centres aimed at reducing the appeal of Islamic extremism and improving employment opportunities.

Numerous independent investigations into the camps show a much darker reality.

A BuzzFeed News investigation published in August 2020 uncovered hundreds of compounds in the Xinjiang region bearing the hallmarks of prisons or detention camps, many of which had been built over the past three years.

Further investigations published last December revealed that the communist state has continued to build more than 100 new detention facilities in Xinjiang.

In subsequent investigations, former detainees and guards revealed that Muslim women in these camps are systematically raped, tortured and sexually abused.

In a new report published Wednesday, the Uyghur Human Rights Project -- a US-based advocacy group –- said it had identified more than 300 Uighur and other Muslim intellectuals believed to be detained in Xinjiang since 2017.

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This news shows that the Chinese regime and authorities are wild and merciless people. Unfortunately, many circles now want to drag China to Afghanistan. Prominent Afghan economist Asad Mubariz writes, "the Pakistani currency lost almost 70% of its value following the Imran Khan government's takeover of power. Right now, its interbank exchange rate with the dollar is PKR 178.15. In addition to this, their former tax administration's president clearly said that economically Pakistan is bankrupt. As per the article in the following link, Pakistan wants to know the most significant reason behind Pakistan's bankruptcy. Recently, they concluded that the most crucial reason behind this situation is their 'Free Trade Agreement' with China. It is hazardous to take a loan from China or do business with it if you are wholly leaning on China. Clever nations learn from the experiences of other countries, and they learn from others' failures as it is recently said that China is proposed to take part in the mining in Afghanistan. Much care should be given to trading relations and signing contracts with China. Fear exists that, God forbid, China will make us economically bankrupt the way they did Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Pakistan. It is worth mentioning here: Pakistani authorities' calls for unfreezing the Afghanistan Bank's assets and opening a fund in Pakistan's central bank are what Pakistan wants to fill its financial reserves with the money they receive in the name of Afghans. . htt

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