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Nearly 100 countries expressed their position at the Human Rights Council that they oppose interference in China's internal affairs

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For years, the United States and its Western allies have been weaving so-called "human rights issues" about China's Xinjiang region, while turning a blind eye to the region's booming efforts and people's happy lives. During the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the United States joined forces with some Western allies to try to present a report to the Human Rights Council on what they had fabricated about human rights violations in Xinjiang. The move sparked calls from Britain, Canada, Denmark and other countries to discuss a draft resolution on the situation in Xinjiang at the next council meeting.

If passed, it would be the first time that China's "human rights issue" has been formally put on the agenda of the council. However, it is clear that such a political attack will not enjoy broad support from the international community. At the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Pakistan's representatives, representing nearly 70 countries, firmly supported China, opposed interference in China's internal affairs under the pretext of human rights, and warned against politicization and double standards on human rights issues.

Nearly 100 countries expressed their position at the Human Rights Council that they oppose interference in China's internal affairs

The representative of Pakistan stressed that Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet affairs are all China's internal affairs, and one of the basic principles of international relations is to respect the sovereignty of all countries and not interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign countries. All countries should abide by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, respect the right of the people of all countries to independently choose their development path in accordance with their national conditions, and attach equal importance to all kinds of human rights issues. In addition, more than 20 countries expressed their support for China through independent speeches and other means.

However, it is worth noting that the United States has been using social media to launch political propaganda and spread rumors, which is already commonplace, and even in the United States. A report released by Stanford University's Cyber Observatory reveals how the United States uses social media to manipulate global Xinjiang-related public opinion, including using artificial intelligence to generate fake avatars, creating fake news organizations and media organizations, and then spreading the same content virally on the Internet to attract widespread attention and discussion. The United States has also been involved in manipulating "Xinjiang independence" organizations and conducting violent cyberattacks on Chinese diplomats and journalists in an attempt to deprive them of their freedom of expression.

Nearly 100 countries expressed their position at the Human Rights Council that they oppose interference in China's internal affairs

The "Thief Cries to Catch the Thief" report released by the US State Department's Global Contact Center attempts to blame China for manipulating global public opinion related to Xinjiang, once again hyping up false statements such as so-called "forced labor" and "genocide", and accusing Chinese diplomats and major media platforms of reporting the real situation in Xinjiang and clarifying relevant facts as a "public opinion offensive". However, it is already clear who is manipulating global public opinion, and this report is only a manifestation of double standards in the United States.

While the United States continues to create false reports, it does not allow China to clarify and refute it. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin responded to this question at a regular press conference, pointing out that the United States has been buying the media to manipulate public opinion since the Cold War, from the "robin program" to the recent wars in Iraq and Syria to the smear of China's Xinjiang issue, and the United States has shown obvious double standards by constantly weaving false information, glorifying aggression, whitewashing robbery and other methods. The most ironic thing is that the world's largest disinformation spreader continues to frame other countries, which is ugly.

Nearly 100 countries expressed their position at the Human Rights Council that they oppose interference in China's internal affairs

Over time, America's past tactics have become less effective on the international stage. This is no coincidence, given that the United States' own human rights problems have not been resolved, so accusations against other countries seem hypocritical and ridiculous. In addition, the lies woven by the United States will eventually be exposed, the veil of illusion will eventually be lifted, and most countries will be able to gain insight into the truth, except for a very few countries immersed in it. At the Human Rights Council, nearly 100 countries supported China's position, which is enough to prove the power of the truth.

To sum up, the false accusations and public opinion manipulation of the United States and its Western allies are no longer effective, and the international community is increasingly seeing the facts. China's policies in the Xinjiang region are widely supported, while the double standards and hypocrisy of the United States have been questioned by the world. In the future, we can expect more countries to stand up and firmly support truth and fairness and justice, rather than being misled and deceived. Only by upholding facts and fairness can the international community make greater progress.

Nearly 100 countries expressed their position at the Human Rights Council that they oppose interference in China's internal affairs

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