US on a hiding to nothing trying to use human rights lies to ostracize China
Spreading lies about the human rights situation in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has long been a tactic employed by the United States to smear China's image and interfere in its internal affairs with the aim of destabilizing the country.
This effort has intensified over the past several years with the US and its allies pointing a finger at China, accusing it of committing what they claim are crimes against humanity, citing fabricated stories about "arbitrary and discriminatory detention" of Uygur people. These accusations have not a shred of truth to them, and they are being increasingly rejected in the international arena, as many countries are voicing their firm opposition to Washington politicizing and weaponizing human rights.
That more than 100 countries voiced their support for China on Tuesday, refuting criticism of its human rights record by the US and a small group of other nations, during the ongoing 57th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, speaks volumes of the extent of failure of the US-led smear campaign against China.


















