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80 countries oppose US interference in China’s internal affairs

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October 23, 2021
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Seventy-sixth session of the UN General Assembly in 2021. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters

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UNITED NATIONS, Oct 23 (Asia Free Press): Over 80 countries rejected US claims of Human Rights violations in China and opposed interference in China internal affairs.

At the Third Committee of the 76th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly majority states rejected some western countries interference in China’s internal affairs in the name of human rights, according to State run News Agency Xinhua.

During the meeting, Zhang Jun, China’s permanent representative to the UN, debunked the false accusations against China which were launched by a few countries, including the United States and France.

“The attempts to smear the human rights situation in China were again defeated, as more than 80 countries agreed with China’s position, including Cuba on behalf of 62 countries, Kuwait on behalf of three Gulf States, and many other countries that spoke individually, forming a strong momentum in support of China.” Xinhua quoted Zhang Jun as saying.

Afterword in as joint statement Cuba said that respecting sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of states and non-interference in internal affairs of sovereign states represent basic norms governing international relations.

The statement stressed that issues related to Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet are China’s internal affairs that brook no interference by any external forces, and supported China’s implementation of “one country, two systems” in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

“All parties to respect the right of the people of each state to choose independently the path for human rights development in accordance with their national conditions, and treat all human rights with the same emphasis.” The statement stated.

On the base of disinformation a politicization of human rights, double standards and unfounded allegations against China out of political motivation, the statement added.

Kuwait made a joint statement on behalf of three Gulf states, stressing the objective, constructive and non-political principle on human rights issues, and calling upon all states to follow the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

More than 20 other countries made statements in support of China, speaking highly of China’s achievements in the development of human rights, and calling upon all countries to uphold multilateralism and solidarity and to promote and protect human rights through dialogue and cooperation.

At the meeting and the press conference, Zhang said that the United States and a few countries have once again abused the Third Committee platform to launch groundless accusations against China, a move which was strongly opposed by China.

“Those countries are desperately trying to cover up their own terrible human rights records, Zhang said, noting that the United States conducted a genocide against Native Americans, suppressed its own people to the point they have to yell “I can’t breathe,” and ignored the deaths of over 700,000 nationals due to the pandemic,” he said.

Besides, he added, the United States has stained its reputation with the blood of hundreds of thousands of Muslim civilians in the Middle East and Central Asia. The list of human rights violation by those countries goes on. Zhang said that human rights issues should not be covered up, and blaming other countries will not deflect from the misdeeds of perpetrators, but would only reveal their hypocrisy.

Zhang emphasized that the United States and a few other countries, in the name of democracy, have been trying to get rid of those who dare to hold different views.

“But all their attempts will end in vain; democracy is not a few countries’ privilege, but a right enjoyed by people of all countries,”he said.

The best democracy, he said, is to let people be the real masters of the country, instead of making them cannon fodder in political manipulation. The world is diverse, so are the approaches to realize democracy; whether a country is democratic or not should be judged by its own people, not some individuals outside the country, he said.

Tragedies in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya have proven again that military intervention from the outside and so-called democratic transformation entail nothing but harm to those countries affected, and to the ideal of democracy itself, Zhang added.

The Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly is the committee that discusses human rights and social development issues.

Since 2019, the United States has thrice gathered a group of countries to smear China on human rights issues, attempts which were firmly opposed by the vast majority of countries and have all ended in failure.

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