Published: 14:59, March 16, 2021 | Updated: 22:28, June 4, 2023
African diplomats blast meddling over Xinjiang
By Zhou Jin and Zhao Jia

Combo photo shows Rushengul Usmann working at a garment factory, which providing over 100 jobs for local villagers, on May 23, 2020 (left) and on May 21, 2020 (right) in Shache county of Kaxgar, China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

African diplomats on Monday commended China's efforts to combat terrorism and promote the development of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, urging Western countries to stop hyping up Xinjiang issues and interfering in China's domestic affairs.

The Xinjiang issue is not about human rights but instead is a political weapon used by Western countries against China, which aims to contain the development of the region and the country, said Gafar Karar Ahmed, Sudan's ambassador to China.

African countries firmly oppose double standards on human rights issues, he said, adding that Sudan will continue to support China on issues concerning its core interests, including issues related to Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan

The ambassador, who has visited Xinjiang three times, made the remark at a forum hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The Sudanese diplomat said he witnessed how the local government made efforts to improve people's livelihoods during his visits.

Xinjiang is a safe place that is developing well, and the region's religious freedom is fully guaranteed, he said.

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China has the ability to eliminate terrorists and terrorism, and the people in Xinjiang have to protect their future, the ambassador added.

African countries firmly oppose double standards on human rights issues, he said, adding that Sudan will continue to support China on issues concerning its core interests, including issues related to Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Daniel Owassa, ambassador of the Republic of Congo to China, said that China's reform and opening-up policy, as well as its efforts to alleviate poverty, have benefited Xinjiang.

The ambassador, who visited Xinjiang in 2016, said that in order to know the truth about Xinjiang, it is important to visit the region.

Owassa said that the Republic of Congo and China will jointly safeguard their sovereignty and human rights and oppose foreign interference in their internal affairs.

Adama Compaore, Burkina Faso's ambassador to China, said that Western countries' allegations of "forced labor" and "genocide" in Xinjiang are groundless.

The Xinjiang issue is complicated and should not be used as a weapon to attack China based on a political agenda, the ambassador said.

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Many Western news reports distort facts about Xinjiang out of ideological and ulterior motives, he said.

In another development, at the ongoing 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Cuba made a joint statement on behalf of 64 countries in support of China's position on Xinjiang-related matters on Friday. The statement also urged related parties to stop using such matters to interfere in China's internal affairs.