What's new

Trump signs bill for sanctions on China

Indeed but what Bolton claimed does sound really plausible coming out of Trump's mouth

I agree. Trump has authoritarian leanings At the very least.

Wouldn’t be surprised one way or the other
 
President's move comes as former adviser says Trump spoke approvingly of China 'basically building concentration camps'.

4 hours ago
President Donald Trump signed legislation on Wednesday calling for sanctions against those responsible for the repression of Uighur Muslims in China's far western region of Xinjiang, the White House said in a statement.

The bill, which passed the US Congress with only a single 'no' vote, was intended to send China a strong message on human rights by mandating sanctions against those responsible for the oppression of members of China's Muslim minority.

More:
The United Nations estimates that more than one million Muslims have been detained in camps in Xinjiang that China says are vocational skills training centres and necessary to tackle extremism.

China's foreign ministry said the US law was a malicious attack.

"We again urge the US side to immediately correct its mistakes and stop using this Xinjiang-related law to harm China's interests and interfere in China's internal affairs," the ministry said in a statement.

"Otherwise China will resolutely take countermeasures, and all the consequences arising therefrom must be fully borne by the United States."

Trump issued a "signing statement" alongside the law, saying that some of the sanctions' requirements might limit his constitutional authority as president to conduct diplomacy so he would regard them as advisory rather than mandatory.


The Uighurs of western China (10:00)


Trump did not hold a ceremony to mark his signing the bill into law, which came as US newspapers published excerpts from a new book by his former national security adviser, John Bolton.

Among other allegations in the book, Bolton said Trump spoke approvingly of Chinese President Xi Jinping's explanation of "why he was basically building concentration camps" to intern Uighurs during a G20 meeting in Osaka in 2019 that was attended only by interpreters.

Bolton wrote that the US interpreter said that Trump spoke approvingly of the camps. Bolton added that he had also been told by Matt Pottinger, a National Security Council official who is hawkish on China, that Trump had said something similar during a 2017 trip to China.

The Uighur law calls for sanctions on Xinjiang's Communist Party secretary, Chen Quanguo, who is also a member of the powerful Politburo, for "gross human rights violations". It also calls on US companies with operations in Xinjiang to take steps to ensure their supply chains are free from forced labour.


The World Uyghur Congress, one of the main Uighur exile groups, welcomed Trump's move to sign the bill into law, saying "it gave hope to the desperate Uighur people
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.al...hinese-treatment-uighurs-200617205702511.html
370f284cfe1c75148d31026d2ceb4582.gif

While Europe on these actions....
 
Trump can't do much otherwise China is going to rip up the phase 1 trade deal, thus badly hurting US farmers to say the least.
 
You didn't mention Kashmir. Why?

- PRTP GWD
Good point, and include IOK. I picked specifically Israel and Yemen as two key US allies are the examples here of active support from the US.
 
No understans indian and american propaganda against chinese xinjiang. They have been preparing to put sanctions on china one way or the other.
 

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom