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I actually thought the same, this strong burning jealousy must have kept him up at night.Because striver44 is jealous of China as always the case with his kind.
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I actually thought the same, this strong burning jealousy must have kept him up at night.Because striver44 is jealous of China as always the case with his kind.
how can I love a country who forced people to live like this ??Loving your own country is better and healthier than hating a foreign country. I suggest OP should post more news about his own country.
Read again, I mean you should love your own country instead of hating others, no one asked you to love China.how can I love a country who forced people to live like this ??
Sanctions, which include a travel ban and asset freezes, would be the first over human-rights abuses since Tiananmen Square crackdown
Senior European Union officials agreed to use its new human rights sanctions regime to target Chinese officials.
PHOTO: GEERT VANDEN WIJNGAERT/BLOOMBERG NEWS
By
Laurence Norman
Updated March 11, 2021 3:35 pm ET
The European Union is set to target China with sanctions over human-rights abuses for the first time since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, blacklisting four people and one entity in Xinjiang, several diplomats said.
TEXT
Senior EU officials agreed to use its new human-rights sanctions regime to target the Chinese officials on Thursday, after long negotiations this week once again exposed the bloc’s divisions on how to approach Beijing.
The sanctions, which include a travel ban and asset freezes, are being imposed because of Beijing’s actions in Xinjiang that the U.S. and some European capitals have labeled a genocide against the Uyghur Muslim minority.
The decision still needs formal sign-off, which is expected to happen when foreign ministers meet later in March. The Chinese officials are included on a broader list of alleged human-rights violators from Russia, North Korea and Africa.
The names of the officials will only be released once a formal decision is reached.
EU to Sanction Chinese Officials Over Human-Rights Violations
The sanctions, which include a travel ban and asset freezes, would be the first by the bloc since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.www.wsj.com
how can I love a country who forced people to live like this ??