Usurping UN’s name won’t help US

The US, the UK, and Germany hosted a virtual UN event regarding China’s Xinjiang on Wednesday. An absurd scene appeared once again: The US, the country that has killed the most number of Muslims across the world, has ganged up with some allies saying they are attempting to protect the human rights of Muslims in Xinjiang. But the Islamic countries, as members of the UN, have not endorsed the event. Only Turkey, which has occasionally attempted to meddle with Xinjiang affairs, was mentioned in some media reports about the event. Around 20 countries participated in the event – far less than the total number of US allies. More importantly, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights did not attend the event. This was evidently an event that misappropriated the UN premises. Islamic countries’ absence can be seen not only as an irony, but also a slap in the face for the organizers of the event. It is widely known that Western countries and the Islamic world have long been incompatible with each other. The US anti-terrorist war in the Greater Middle East has triggered widespread resentment among Muslims. The US’ and other Western countries’ so-called human rights claims over Xinjiang are extremely discreditable to Muslims globally. Over the past two years, the US and its allies have repeatedly ganged up to slander Xinjiang-related human rights affairs. However, Islamic countries have kept distance from the US in this regard. The US has only managed to gather certain allies in the West to support its malicious attempts. Washington is trying to veneer such a small group of countries as representatives of the international community, and even the UN. Such a farce cannot hold up. Recently, armed conflicts surged again in the Gaza Strip, in which Washington once again stood on the opposite side of the Palestinians. Earlier, many in Afghanistan died in suicide bomb attacks due to increasing instability in the country caused by US decision to completely withdraw troops from the country by September 11. Many Westerners don’t know that Afghanistan borders China’s Xinjiang. Nobody in China believes that the US really cares about the welfare of the Uygur people in Xinjiang. Instead, people tend to believe that the US and its main allies expect to turn Xinjiang into another Afghanistan that is troubled by war. The West has actively intervened in some developing countries’ affairs in recent years, and look at what these nations have become: There is bloodshed everywhere, from Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, to Syria. China’s Xinjiang doesn’t want to become the next victim. The US released on Wednesday its 2020 International Religious Freedom Report, which is full of vicious attacks on Xinjiang. Upon this, a senior official of the US State Department openly smeared that Xinjiang has become an “open-air prison.” However, the fact is that peace and stability have been restored in Xinjiang.
–The Daily Mail-Global Times News Exchange Item