Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on April 13 on the China-related content of the US State Department's 2021 Human Rights Report that the so-called China-related content of the US Human Rights Report and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's remarks ignore the facts, confuse right and wrong, and are full of political lies and awareness. Formal prejudice, China is strongly dissatisfied with this and firmly opposes it.
The U.S. State Department released the 2021 Human Rights Report on the 12th, pointing out that there are human rights violations in China, Russia, North Korea and other countries. In it, it discusses China's human rights situation in 90 pages, mentioning Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet, etc. Erosion of basic freedoms and autonomy in Hong Kong.
According to The Paper, Zhao Lijian said during a regular press conference on the 13th that the Chinese people have a steel bar in their hearts about the human rights situation in China. The international community has long seen the governance capacity of the Chinese government. Publish a report and you can slander it.
He criticized the U.S. government for slandering and slandering China with the so-called human rights reports year after year, attacking many countries in the world, and trying to portray itself as a human rights judge and a human rights benchmark. He said that this just exposed the hypocrisy and double standards of the United States. Respecting human rights and protecting human rights, the United States can be described as arrears at home and abroad, and crimes are numerous.
Zhao Lijian later pointed out that what the U.S. should do is to immediately stop pointing fingers, attacking and smearing human rights in other countries, and truly do self-examination and reform, so as to truly improve the U.S.’s own human rights situation and contribute to the healthy development of the international human rights cause. thing.
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