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Exclusive: Chinese Ambassador to New Zealand Wu Xi critical of United States 'supporting violence' in Hong Kong
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2019/10/exclusive-chinese-ambassador-to-new-zealand-wu-xi-critical-of-united-states-supporting-violence-in-hong-kong.html
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"We urge the United States to stop interfering in China's internal affairs and stop supporting violence and the riots in Hong Kong, and stop undermining China's efforts in counter-terrorism."
The United States has repeatedly made comments in support of peaceful protest and freedom of expression in the city, something reiterated by the US Ambassador to NZ Scott Brown on The AM Show earlier this month.
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China was critcised by many countries earlier this year for human right abuses in its Xinjiang region. UN experts say at least 1 million Uighurs - a Muslim minority group - have been incarcerated there and forced to reject their faith. New Zealand, along with 21 countries including Japan, Australia, Canada and the UK, issued a joint statement in July condemning the Xinjiang detention centres.
Beijing has consistently rejected such accusations and said camps in Xinjiang were for vocational training and counter-terrorism efforts - something stressed by a Chinese Embassy spokesperson to Newshub earlier this month.
"We would like to point out that Xinjiang affairs are purely China's internal affairs that allow no foreign interference. The counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation measures in Xinjiang are aimed to eradicate the breeding soil of extremism and terrorism."
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Wu's appearance on The AM Show comes after Brown made comments critical of Chinese censorship while also on the morning television programme.
He said the Chinese Government was attacking freedom of speech, "taking away people's ability to think", and not playing by the rules on the world stage. He didn't view China as an enemy, but a "competitor" that isn't playing by the rules and said the country was stealing intellectual property, manipulating currency and dumping low-cost, low-quality steel onto the world market.
That was sharply rebuffed by the Chinese Embassy at the time, which told Newshub Brown's comments were "groundless, irresponsible and distorted".
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