“Genocide” is the most serious accusation against the Chinese Communist Party

In his parting shot, Pompeo announced that the U.S. has found the measures imposed by the Chinese Communist Party on Xinjiang to be consistent with the charge of genocide and, he added, that the Chinese Communist Party has committed Crimes Against Humanity.

This is the most severe charge the U.S. government has officially announced against the CCP, and it points directly at Xi Jinping, who is primarily responsible for all of the CCP’s brutal crackdowns in Xinjiang.

Not only has the CCP arrested and sentenced Uyghurs indiscriminately in Xinjiang, resulting in the death and disappearance of a large number of Uyghurs, but it has also built more concentration camps, banned millions of Uyghurs, imposed brainwashing, promoted interracial Marriage, reduced the Uyghur population, and even sent cadres to live directly in the homes of Uyghurs for round-the-clock supervision. In addition, of course, there is also control and assimilation in the areas of religion and Culture.

There are radical elements among Muslims in Xinjiang, some of whom have even turned to terrorism, but they are, after all, a very small minority. There is no way that the Chinese Communist Party, with its powerful armed forces, could not deal with a very small number of terrorist activities, but in the name of counter-terrorism, the Communist Party is oppressing the survival of minorities.

There are Muslim terrorists in the United States, and there are also large numbers of Muslims in the United States, but the United States has never taken any administrative measures to exterminate Islam because the freedom of religion is a basic right of a normal country. The Chinese Communist Party also recognizes the freedom of religion in the Constitution of the Republic, but in practice, it has always wanted to get rid of Christianity and Islam before doing so.

Genocide is a crime against humanity, and the most representative example in the contemporary world is in the former Yugoslavia. The former Bosnian Serb leader, Karadic, was sentenced to forty years in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity by an international tribunal years after the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina – good is rewarded with good, evil with evil.

Now that the CCP is charged with genocide and crimes against humanity by the U.S., it will be worthwhile to continue to watch whether any CCP leaders will be charged by international courts in the future.

The CCP’s policy of genocide in Xinjiang has more or less been implemented in Tibet and Inner Mongolia as well. Even without massive human casualties, political persecution of minority people’s religious beliefs and cultural traditions, and of the few human rights defenders who campaign for their ethnicity, is occurring on a daily basis. The many self-immolations of monks in Tibet years ago are concrete manifestations of this racial persecution.

The Communist Party’s nationwide one-party dictatorship means that all heretical ideas are eliminated, all civil society organizations are cracked down on, and all cultural freedoms are curtailed, even local languages, customs, and daily speech and behavior are severely regulated, and only governmental directives can be followed, not individual will. This dictatorial rule reached every corner of society, even for the Han Chinese people, who were not given more freedom than the ethnic minorities in terms of intellectual and cultural control. This state policy of harsh control over the people is basically the same in nature, although it cannot be named as cultural extermination.

For the people of Hong Kong, even with the guarantees of the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law, the Chinese Communist Party implements a policy similar to cultural genocide. The Chinese Communist Party is committed to eradicating Hong Kong people’s concept of the rule of law and freedom of thought, trampling on Hong Kong people’s aspirations for democracy, and promoting brainwashing Education with great fanfare, eradicating Hong Kong’s language, culture, and living habits handed down from the colonial era and replacing them with the communist culture of the Chinese Communist Party, in order to control Hong Kong people’s thinking and consolidate its authoritarian rule. This tactic of turning the people into enemies is aimed at exterminating the unique cultural group of Hong Kong people, and is also anti-human in nature.

Any rule that goes against human nature and stifles the minds of the people is reactionary and should be firmly opposed, whether or not it involves genocide. The serious accusations made by the U.S. government are bound to resonate with all civilized nations of the world, and the Chinese Communist Party will not be able to avoid facing the common condemnation of the world’s forces of justice.