US sanctions on China
πThe actions announced by the Treasury Department also included investment restrictions on a Chinese company connected to the mass government surveillance operations in China.
πThe sanctions are intended to freeze the targeted people and entities out of the global financial system.
π On International Human Rights Day, the Treasury is using its tools to expose and hold accountable perpetrators of serious human rights abuse.
πThe measures include a ban on travel to the U.S. for two Chinese government officials who have been involved with the repression of Uyghurs and other minorities in the far western Xinjiang region of their country.
πThe US Commerce Department is targeting Chinaβs Academy of Military Medical Sciences and its 11 research institutes that focus on using biotechnology to support the Chinese military.
πThe US Treasury Department is also set to issue penalties against several Chinese entities.
πThe move will bar American companies from selling components to the entities without a license.
πThe US administration supported bipartisan legislation that bans imports into the U.S. from Xinjiang unless companies can demonstrate the goods were not produced by forced labour.
πEarlier, in 2020 the United States House of Representatives approved a legislation calling for sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for oppression of Uighur Muslims.
πThe bill calls for sanctions against those responsible for repression of Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in Chinaβs Xinjiang province.
πThe bill also calls on USA companies or individuals operating in the Xinjiang region to take steps to ensure their products do not include parts using forced labor of Uyghurs.
πRecently, 43 countries have signed a declaration, calling on China to ensure full respect for the rule of law for the Muslim Uighur community in Xinjiang.
πThe declaration was signed by the US and other countries accusing China of human rights violations and ethnic cleansing against the Uighur Muslims.
πSimilar declarations in 2019 and 2020 condemned China for its policies in Xinjiang, where United States has accused Beijing of carrying out genocide.
πIt also called for access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
πIt noted the existence of a large network of βpolitical re-educationβ camps in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, where over a million people have been arbitrarily detained.
πHowever, China claims its camps to be βeducational centresβ where the Uighurs are being cured of βextremist thoughtsβ and radicalisation, and learning vocational skills.
πChina claims that Uighur groups want to establish an independent state and, because of the Uyghursβ cultural ties to their neighbours, leaders fear that elements in places like Pakistan may back a separatist movement in Xinjiang.
πChina has denied any abuses and says the steps it has taken are necessary to combat terrorism and a separatist movement.
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πThe actions announced by the Treasury Department also included investment restrictions on a Chinese company connected to the mass government surveillance operations in China.
πThe sanctions are intended to freeze the targeted people and entities out of the global financial system.
π On International Human Rights Day, the Treasury is using its tools to expose and hold accountable perpetrators of serious human rights abuse.
πThe measures include a ban on travel to the U.S. for two Chinese government officials who have been involved with the repression of Uyghurs and other minorities in the far western Xinjiang region of their country.
πThe US Commerce Department is targeting Chinaβs Academy of Military Medical Sciences and its 11 research institutes that focus on using biotechnology to support the Chinese military.
πThe US Treasury Department is also set to issue penalties against several Chinese entities.
πThe move will bar American companies from selling components to the entities without a license.
πThe US administration supported bipartisan legislation that bans imports into the U.S. from Xinjiang unless companies can demonstrate the goods were not produced by forced labour.
πEarlier, in 2020 the United States House of Representatives approved a legislation calling for sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for oppression of Uighur Muslims.
πThe bill calls for sanctions against those responsible for repression of Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in Chinaβs Xinjiang province.
πThe bill also calls on USA companies or individuals operating in the Xinjiang region to take steps to ensure their products do not include parts using forced labor of Uyghurs.
πRecently, 43 countries have signed a declaration, calling on China to ensure full respect for the rule of law for the Muslim Uighur community in Xinjiang.
πThe declaration was signed by the US and other countries accusing China of human rights violations and ethnic cleansing against the Uighur Muslims.
πSimilar declarations in 2019 and 2020 condemned China for its policies in Xinjiang, where United States has accused Beijing of carrying out genocide.
πIt also called for access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
πIt noted the existence of a large network of βpolitical re-educationβ camps in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, where over a million people have been arbitrarily detained.
πHowever, China claims its camps to be βeducational centresβ where the Uighurs are being cured of βextremist thoughtsβ and radicalisation, and learning vocational skills.
πChina claims that Uighur groups want to establish an independent state and, because of the Uyghursβ cultural ties to their neighbours, leaders fear that elements in places like Pakistan may back a separatist movement in Xinjiang.
πChina has denied any abuses and says the steps it has taken are necessary to combat terrorism and a separatist movement.
#CurrentAffairs2022 #China #USA #importantTopics #prelims2022
#InternationalRelations
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