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        Chinese Americans condemn Xinjiang-related bill by U.S. House

        Source: Xinhua| 2019-12-11 23:45:34|Editor: huaxia
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        A man and his wife rest in their house at the Qushou Village of Saybag Township in Moyu County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Nov. 21, 2019. A series of housing projects in 22 impoverished counties in southern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have benefited around 396,100 households since 2018, not only providing better homes for those who once lived in shabby residences but also boosting their source of livelihood. (Xinhua/Zhao Ge)

        The passage of the so-called "Uygur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019" will encourage the spread of terrorism in Xinjiang and have a negative impact on the development of U.S.-China relations, said Liang Guanjun, president of the United Chinese Association of Eastern U.S. Inc.

        NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of some Chinese American groups have expressed firm opposition to and issued a strong condemnation of the Xinjiang-related bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.

        The passage of the so-called "Uygur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019" earlier this month is a gross interference in China's internal affairs, and lays bare the double standards the United States is playing with on counterterrorism and human rights issues, said Liang Guanjun, president of the United Chinese Association of Eastern U.S. Inc., at a gathering of over 100 Chinese Americans on Tuesday in Flushing, New York.

        The political move will encourage the spread of terrorism in Xinjiang and have a negative impact on the development of U.S.-China relations, Liang said.

        Ma Yue, president of New York Association for the Peaceful Unification of China, said that Americans, especially New Yorkers, understand the pain inflicted by terrorism.

        However, by passing the Xinjiang-related bill, the U.S. House turned a blind eye to China's efforts to eradicate terrorism, and the move will hinder the development of counterterrorism operations worldwide, Ma said.

        "Why conducting certain crimes are defined as terrorism in the United States, while doing the same things in China are somehow defined as a movement defending human rights? This is purely playing with double standards," he added.

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