Original title: A number of Asian groups in the United States jointly sent a letter to Biden’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on racial discrimination and other issues. Source: CCTV News Client
Today (August 23), Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked: According to reports, more than 20 Asian groups in the United States jointly sent a letter to Biden on the 19th, stating that the “China Action Plan” being implemented by the US Department of Justice is nominally aimed at investigating and prosecuting economic espionage and commercial theft. However, Asian immigrants, especially Chinese scientists, are subject to racial discrimination, surveillance and improper prosecution, and should be suspended. Does the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have any comment on this?
In this regard, Wang Wenbin said that I have taken note of relevant reports. Earlier, the American media had exposed that this so-called “China Action Plan” first set targets for case handling and then investigated the case. Such a disregard of judicial justice would only result in unjust, false and wrong cases. Facts have fully proved that the “China Action Plan” launched by the previous U.S. government is essentially a tool for a few anti-China politicians to generalize the concept of national security and to frantically contain and suppress China. It not only has a serious impact on Sino-U.S. relations, but also aggravated the U.S. The phenomenon of domestic racial discrimination has caused serious harm to Asian groups in the United States.
Wang Wenbin said that the United States should correct the above-mentioned wrong practices, stop using China as an “imaginary enemy,” stop fabricating excuses to smear and suppress China, and stop interfering with normal Sino-US exchanges and cooperation in science and technology, humanities and other fields. (Headquarters CCTV reporter Huang Huixin Kong Luyuan)
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