"We strongly urge the Canadian side not to grant so-called political
asylum to those violent criminals in Hong Kong, because it is
interference in China’s domestic affairs, and certainly it will embolden
those violent criminals."
"If the Canadian side really cares about the stability and the
prosperity in Hong Kong, and really cares about the good health and
safety of those 300,000 Canadian passport holders in Hong Kong and the
large number of Canadian companies operating in Hong Kong … you should
support those efforts to fight violent crimes."
"I want to make clear that a stable and prosperous Hong Kong … is not
only in the interest of the vast majority of Hong Kong residents, but it
is also conducive to the majority of those … law-abiding foreigners and
enterprises in Hong Kong."
"[Beijing
would
have a] strong reaction [if Canada's Parliament were to pass any
resolution that
condemned China’s treatment of its Muslim Uyghur minority as] genocide
[referring to the over one million Uyghurs in detention camps in
Xinjiang
province, facilities for] vocational and
education training."
"We
will take resolute measures to safeguard our sovereignty and national
security. [The Uyghurs] live in harmony … and
[China’s] human-rights record is the best in history."
"There is no coercive diplomacy on the Chinese side. The Hong
Kong issue and the Xinjiang-related issue are not about the issue of
human rights. They are purely about internal affairs of China, which
brooks no interference from the outside."
China's
ambassador to Canada, Ambassador Cong Peiwu
China has the temerity to have its envoy to Canada lecture the
government of Canada on how it may and may not represent China, based on
fairly universal knowledge and agreement of China's human rights
situation in reference to its treatment of minority populations within
the country, its belligerent attitude toward 'splittism' and demand for
'harmony', refusing to honour its commitment to Hong Kong's democratic
authority as a semi-autonomous enclave, and its determination to ensure
that Shanghai be returned to Chinese authority, through military means
if necessary.
China's boastful
self-praise over its human rights and respect for the rule of law
evinces itself in other ways, as for example the arrest of two innocent
Canadians in China, held virtually incommunicado, with no access to
lawyers, and charged with espionage. This, in retaliation for Canada
holding the CFO of China's Huawei telecommunications giant on an
extradition warrant from the United States on a charge of illegally
supplying Iran with communications equipment in defiance of
UN/US-imposed sanctions. The implied threats in Ambassador Cong's
statement are evident and reflect the Politboro sentiments.
"You should focus your minds and energy on preparing to go to war, and stay highly vigilant", a report in the South China Morning Post, a
Hong Kong newspaper, quoted China's President Xi Jinping, as lecturing
to marine corps at a military base in Guangdong province, at a
commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Shenzhen Special Economic
Zone. Priming his military apparatus for action, at a time when the mood
in China is decidedly nationalist, fed by this government which has
gone out of its way to alienate its neighbours through regional
aggression.
The
Peoples Republic has spent time, energy, and treasury in making friends
and influencing people in some parts of the world, happy to be noticed
by China, delighted at its investment in upgrading their infrastructure
(for its own trade benefit alongside delivering of other countries'
natural resources to feed China's rapacious appetite for energy and raw
materials), while leaving those dependent countries with debts
through infrastructure loans that will ensure they remain
vassals-in-debt for the long-range future.
Elsewhere
in the developed world, Xi and Beijing have soured international
relations, while claiming entitlements and ownership of disputed regions
it plans to swallow, to China's territorial advantage. China insists it
will have jurisdiction over the island democracy of Taiwan off its
southeastern coast, sending Chinese warplanes and navy vessels to harass
Taiwan in the Taiwan Strait. "The
fact that Taiwan is a separate country, democratically elected, they
should be seeing Taiwan as a neighbour, not as a point of conquest", pointed out Margaret McCuaig-Johnson, senior fellow, Institute of Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa.
China's
state television recently released a video of military drills with
amphibious landing craft, attack helicopters and missile systems. The
unsubtle warning is that China could attack should Taiwanese President
Tsai Ing-wen who has repeatedly attempted to placate China, continue
maintaining Taiwanese independence, not recognize Taiwan as part of
China. "I believe that regional tension can surely be resolved",
she responded. China is enraged that the U.S. is considering an arms
deal with Taipei with whom the U.S. is establishing a growing
relationship. China warns against any such deal.
According to Reuters seven "major weapons systems"
were undergoing an export process with a mind to equipping Taiwan with
advanced weaponry. Lijian Zhao, spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, warns that China will retaliate: "The
United States should immediately cancel the planned weapon sales to
Taiwan, stop any arms deals and cut off their military ties."
Gordon Houlden, director of the China Institute at University of
Alberta emphasizes that Xi is satisfying China's growing nationalist
sentiment.
"Taiwan
is a special case. No Chinese president, in my view, would survive a
week if he .. abandoned the goal of reunification. The biggest risk for
China is the intervention of the United States. The language is always
alarming and we should not ignore it, but I don't think there should be
panic about it ... it's not the first time and it shouldn't be
surprising. But also, it's a warning, perhaps to the international
community and to Taiwan that this [unification] is still a Chinese goal,
which they still take seriously and which they intend to complete."
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