US Sanctions Four Chinese Officials Over Abuses of Uighur Muslim Minority in Xinjiang
US Sanctions Four Chinese Officials Over Abuses of Uighur Muslim Minority in Xinjiang
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Washington: America has taken a tough stance against the continuing atrocities on Uygar Muslims in China. The United States has banned four top officials, including a Chinese organization, in Xinjiang region blaming them for atrocities. Now these officers and their family members will not be able to enter America.

Officials banned by the US include Chinese Communist Party Secretary Chen Quango (Xin Quanguo) of Xinjiang Uygar Autonomous Region (XUAR), former Deputy Party Secretary Zhu Hailun, Party Secretary of the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau, Wang Mingshan (Wang Mingshan) And the name of former party secretary Huo Liujun. In this order of the US government, the concerned Chinese authorities and the organization have been convicted of violating the human rights of the minorities in the Xinjiang Uygar Autonomous Region, physically torturing them, keeping them in prison without any crime, etc. Under this ban, financial or any kind of contact with accused persons is prohibited.

According to the US, since 2016, there has been a large-scale campaign against minorities in Xinjiang province. The Chinese government is deliberately targeting Uygar and other minorities. They are kept in detention and tortured without cause. Since 2017, at least one million Muslims are forced to live in camps.

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