China slams US, Britain for unfounded Xinjiang accusations

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China slams US, Britain for unfounded Xinjiang accusations

This undated file photo shows Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the UN. A Chinese envoy on Thursday slammed the United States and Britain for unfounded accusations against China at the UN Security Council.

The representatives of the United States and Britain made unfounded accusations against China, which China denies, and Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the UN, told the Security Council that there was a debate on accountability and justice for serious violations of international law.

Dai said that 1,000 lies are needed to hide a lie. Allegations of 'forced labor' or 'genocide' in Xinjiang are pure and simple lies of the century. The United States and Britain are afraid that their lies about Xinjiang are seen through the international community, so they come up with lies to discredit China, hoping to fool the international community, Dai said.

Xinjiang is enjoying stability and prosperity, and its people are living and working in peace and happiness, according to Dai, despite the fact that no amount of lies is spread by the United States and Britain.

He said that they expose the nature of their tactic, that is to politicize and instrumentalize human rights, and exposes their political agenda of containing China by hyping up the Xinjiang issue.

Those who have visited Xinjiang will not buy the lies peddled by the two countries.

When it comes to countries like the United States and Britain, and the people who spread lies, confuse and mislead, and attempt to smear and discredit other countries, shouldn't accountability apply to them as well? He asked.