All Comments for US Warns Firms Over Potential Supply Links to Xinjiang Rights Abuses

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Raja :

Fewer photos of US GOP politicians like Pompeo, please! This is an Asia-focused news service, and the photos should reflect that. Let's see a photo of a Uyghur or Kazakh instead, please!

Jul 17, 2020 02:07 PM

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anon :

More words that have been heard so many times before. What about the forced sterilization of Tibetans that has gone unchecked for decades. Where is the action to support what has been said before

Jul 01, 2020 08:23 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

The United States must also call support to investigate genocide, which occurred in the Central Highlands in Vietnam on Dega people. Dega genocide is the most protracted genocide in this world of sixty-five years since the Geneva accord 1954, which divided North Communist Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam.
Since the annexation, the Central Highlands to become part of South Vietnam till to present times forty-five years under communist Vietnam rule. Dega people have nothing left. Their ancestral lands entirely fall into the hands of the communist Vietnam regime and colonialism Vietnamese settlers. Dega people's culture, identity, language, ways of life, and
habitat environment destroyed.
The US and Vietnam ratified the United Nations Genocide Convention in 1948. Dega people had gone beyond their capability to survive. They cannot sustain to this greatest human's scourges, responsibility, and protection from the world communities is crucial in such a compartment of humanity on this planet.

Jul 01, 2020 07:27 PM

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