BEIJING: The political farce and the pseudo-court of the so-called Uyghur Tribunal will have its second “hearing” starting Friday (today), just one day before September 11, a time which should be used to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks in the US.
However, it is being used by terrorists and anti-China forces to smear China’s anti-terrorist efforts in the Xinjiang region where thousands had made sacrifices in the fight against terrorism.
On Thursday, the regional government of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the Chinese Embassy in the UK held a joint press conference in Beijing to expose lies, and refute more than 20 lies related to the Xinjiang region, ranging from rumors on “imposing” women for sterilization, using “forced labor,” to the lie of the century of committing “genocide” in Xinjiang.
The “Uyghur Tribunal,” which is neither a legitimate legal body nor has the right to review accusations of genocide against a country, was held on June 3 in London with one-sided voices and fabricated stories of alleged victims from China’s Xinjiang during the first “hearing.”
The second “hearing” is scheduled on Friday with another group of “actors and actresses” getting together with anti-China forces to stage a new farce in an attempt to offer sensational but fake materials to Western media and make stories about the “evil China,” analysts said. The so-called tribunal has no legal basis and the so-called evidence is nothing but performances. The organizers of the so-called tribunal want to attack China, and may disturb the smooth development of China-UK ties, Ambassador Zheng Zeguang said at the press conference.
“The so-called tribunal was set under the conclusion of anti-China forces from the US and the West with the ‘World Uyghur Congress’ (WUC) and other ‘East Turkistan’ terrorist groups; it has no legal right to hold ‘hearings’ nor charge a country for one of the most severe genocide crimes.
It gets money mainly from the WUC and presets guilty conclusions, using the lies of a bunch of anti-China ‘scholars’ and ‘actresses and actors’ to fool the public,” said Xu Guixiang, a spokesperson of the Xinjiang regional government, at the press conference. The spokesperson noted at the press conference that the so-called tribunal, under the banner of laws, has become a machine that makes and spreads lies to smear China, interfere with its domestic affairs and contain it by disturbing its Xinjiang region. It profaned international laws.
According to online information released by the “Uyghur Tribunal,” the so-called witnesses scheduled to attend the second “hearing” on Friday include a woman who “testified on behalf of her husband” about his experiences of being “interrogated in a tiger chair.” Another is a “witness” who had a phone conversation from Japan with one of their brothers, who was apparently being held by agents of the Chinese state. There is also a “witness” who claims to be a former employee of a statistics bureau from Xinjiang, in addition to another one who previously worked in a hospital in Xinjiang.
“How could these so-called witnesses prove their identities? Are they real doctors or employees from the statistics bureau as they had claimed? Maybe this is the least question that those people gathering at the ‘pseudo-court’ care about as they just want to use these sensational fake stories to smear China,” Wang Jiang, a distinguished research fellow at the Institute for Frontier Region of China of the Zhejiang Normal University, told the Global Times on Thursday.
Wang noted that the purpose of so-called victims is to “prove” China is committing “systematic persecution against ethnic groups,” but it is totally not true. During the first “hearing” in June, so-called “victims” who had appeared in the Western mainstream media told sensational stories on how they had been “persecuted” in Xinjiang. However, their lies had been refuted by Xinjiang regional government and the Chinese Foreign Ministry many times. For example, one of the “victims,” Tuerxunnayi Ziyaodeng, claimed to have been detained at a training center and said she was forcibly sterilized. But she has contradicted herself, and her passport was renewed in March 2019, during the period she claimed she was in detention.
Gulibahaer Maihemutijiang, who uses the name Gulbahar Haijiti in the West, claimed she was lured back to China and faced a seven-year prison term, and was tortured during detention. But records showed she returned for personal reasons and was found to be involved in organizing secessionist activities including the 7/5 Urumqi riots that took place on July 5, 2009 in the regional capital. She told the police she regretted not having revealed her husband’s secessionist behavior, and the police decided not to prosecute her. Gulibahaer exposed her real nature soon after she left China using the excuse of taking care of her pregnant daughter in 2019.
Except for weak, flawed and ever-changing “testimonies” from so-called “victims,” there has never solid evidence to support any accusations against China. There is no evidence of genocide in China’s Xinjiang, no large number of Uygur refugees from China, no pictures to support these accusations except for satellite images of some buildings with security facilities, Graham Perry, a British solicitor and international arbitrator, said at the Thursday press conference. Some critics in the West like to compare Uygurs in China’s Xinjiang with Jews living under Adolf Hitler in Germany. But when Jews were persecuted by Hitler in the 1930s, there is evidence for the genocide everywhere. But in China, there is no evidence, “so I say there is no genocide, no forced labor in China’s Xinjiang,” Perry said.
The British lawyer said that the reasons for the US and the West to accuse China of committing “genocide” are to damage China’s image and contain it. “From Trump to Biden, from Pompeo to Blinken, what the US wants is to stain China’s progress,” said Perry.
Meanwhile, the so-called “Uygur Tribunal,” which is set to hold a second set of hearings from Friday, is a lie maker that aims to smear China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on Thursday. The so-called “Uygur Tribunal” has nothing to do with law, justice or truth, Zhao told a daily press briefing, noting that the “tribunal” was set up by anti-China forces and groups, and its witness is a terrorist designated by the Chinese government. He pointed out that its largest source of funding is the anti-China organization “World Uygur Congress,” which has been instigating separatist thoughts, and its “Chair” Geoffrey Nice is notorious around the world for filing frivolous lawsuits about human rights.
“The so-called ‘experts’ include the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and Adrian Zenz, who have long been weaving rumors to smear China,” he added. “Zenz repeatedly threw out such fallacies as ‘forced sterilization’ and ‘genocide’ in his so-called reports, but failed to produce any concrete evidence. Instead, he repeatedly made false rumors and was even accused in court,” Zhao said. Noting that the so-called “court” held a so-called “hearing” in June this year, the spokesperson stressed that “no matter how many ‘actors’ it finds and how many so-called ‘hearings’ it holds, it will be an illegal ‘court’ doomed to fail.” Xinjiang’s development will only get better despite “the clown’s play,” Zhao said.
–The Daily Mail-Global Times news exchange item