China says it is banning a United States research company and two analysts who have reported extensively on claims of human rights abuses committed against Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups native to the country’s far northwestern region of Xinjiang.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning was quoted as announcing late Tuesday night that Los Angeles-based research and data analytics firm Kharon, its director of investigations, Edmund Xu, and Nicole Morgret, a human rights analyst affiliated with the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, would be barred from traveling to China. Also, any assets or property they have in China will be frozen and organizations and individuals in China are prohibited from making transactions or otherwise cooperating with them.

In a statement on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, Mao said the sanctions against the company, Xu and Morgret were retaliation for a yearly U.S. government report on human rights in Xinjiang. Uyghurs and other natives of the region share religious, linguistic and cultural links with the scattered peoples of Central Asia and have long resented the Chinese Communist Party’s heavy-handed control and attempts to assimilate them with the majority Han ethnic group.

    • @bighi
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      -4111 months ago

      They might be a clown country, but did they deserve to be sanctioned by China in this matter?

      I mean, sanctioning the US is usually the answer to most of the world’s problems. But each case should be evaluated individually.

      • @[email protected]
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        4211 months ago

        The clowns are the ones sanctioning people for calling out their human rights violations, stupid.

              • @[email protected]
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                511 months ago

                I won’t need healthcare for my ceiling collapsing on me because a contractor took a bribe and used improper materials to get some more $$$. Turns out proper building codes are kinda nice.

                • Quokka
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                  111 months ago

                  Hey that hospital was made out of the strongest cardboard we could get at the cheapest price.

                  . . . Or chabuduo.

  • TigrisMorte
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    1411 months ago

    Your dirty laundry is to be weaponized but you must not mention our dirty laundry! - Pooh Bear Xi

  • PugJesus
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    1311 months ago

    Don’t worry, I’m sure it was all CIA lies. /s

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    411 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    BEIJING (AP) — China says it is banning a United States research company and two analysts who have reported extensively on claims of human rights abuses committed against Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups native to the country’s far northwestern region of Xinjiang.

    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning was quoted as announcing late Tuesday night that Los Angeles-based research and data analytics firm Kharon, its director of investigations, Edmund Xu, and Nicole Morgret, a human rights analyst affiliated with the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, would be barred from traveling to China.

    Uyghurs and other natives of the region share religious, linguistic and cultural links with the scattered peoples of Central Asia and have long resented the Chinese Communist Party’s heavy-handed control and attempts to assimilate them with the majority Han ethnic group.

    In a paper published in June 2022, Morgret wrote, “The Chinese government is undertaking a concerted drive to industrialize the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), which has led an increasing number of corporations to establish manufacturing operations there.

    China has long denied such allegations, saying the large-scale network of prison-like facilities through which passed hundreds of thousands of Muslim citizens were intended only to rid them of violent, extremist tendencies and teach them job skills.

    Hong Kong’s government has cracked down heavily on freedom of speech and democracy since China imposed a sweeping national security law in response to massive anti-government protests in 2019.


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