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Chinese treatment of Muslims, massive human rights violations = US Secretary of State

2019-10-10T03:20:20.815Z


[Washington 9th Reuters]-US Secretary of State Pompeo said on the 9th that China's treatment of Muslims, including Uyghurs, in western China was "large-scale human rights violations" and would continue to raise this issue It was. Long


[Washington 9th Reuters]-US Secretary of State Pompeo said on the 9th that China's treatment of Muslims, including Uyghurs, in western China was "large-scale human rights violations" and would continue to raise this issue It was.

In an interview with PBS, the secretary argued, “This is not only a major human rights violation, but I don't think it will benefit the world or China.”

Secretary to the question of whether there is a responsibility to Xi Jinping Jintao of China, 習氏 is the leader of the nation, it showed the view that responsibility arises with respect to what happened in the country.

“We will continue to discuss these human rights violations. As President Trump described the situation in Hong Kong in another context, we want these issues to be treated humanely. "Said.

When US general basketball (NBA), general manager (GM) of Houston Rockets posted contents to support Hong Kong's demonstration on Twitter, when asked about NBA's distance, Pointed out that they are becoming aware of the risks of doing business.

“In China's case of companies, employees, and NBA in the case of China ’s influence, the cost of corporate reputation will continue to increase as team members and general managers are unable to express their political views freely. "Said.

Source: asahi

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