Chinese Communist Party Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying denied that Xinjiang forced labor was a sign of frantic blinking and alleged lying. (Video screenshot)
The Chinese Communist Party has been the target of international condemnation and sanctions for its brutal persecution of ethnic minorities and forced labor in Xinjiang. The Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Hua Chunying has denied forced labor by comparing a picture of a black slave in the United States with a picture of so-called “mechanized cotton picking” in Xinjiang, but blinked wildly more than 70 times in one minute, which is said to be a deliberate lie.
On Thursday (25), Hua Chunying showed two photos at the Foreign Ministry’s regular press conference, one in black and white of American serfs picking cotton more than a century ago, and one in color of what she claimed was “mechanized cotton picking in Xinjiang”, and claimed that “more than 40 percent of China’s cotton fields have been The Chinese cotton fields “more than 40 percent have been mechanized picking” and so on.
Hua then claimed that forced labor “does not exist” in Xinjiang, but that some companies “have believed such rumors. She threatened that “China’s market is here” and that “the Chinese people will not allow some foreigners to eat Chinese Food and smash Chinese bowls at the same Time.
A few days ago, the Chinese Communist Party media led a campaign against foreign goods, H&M and Nike and other European and American clothing brands that had announced earlier that they would not use Xinjiang cotton products became the target of the boycott. Radio Free Asia cited analysis that the Chinese Communist Party may have orchestrated the campaign in order to use the Chinese market to pressure Europe and the United States.
Radio Free Asia also posted a video of Hua Chunying’s statement on Facebook, and pointed out that she kept blinking and had a stiff expression when she spoke, and “compared it to photos of others from a century ago. “
The video shows that Hua Chunying kept blinking from the time she showed the photo, and her eyelids opened and closed several times at high frequency in her subsequent speech, blinking more than 70 times in just one minute. The physical action of constantly blinking while a person is speaking is generally seen as a sign of deliberate lying.
Last June, Hua Chunying admitted in response to a reporter’s question that the Chinese Communist Party had sent people to “exude positive energy” on Twitter, and then began to criticize Twitter for being “full of negative energy. But she blinked frantically 55 times during her 49-second speech, once drawing public attention.
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