Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is accusing China and its Communist Party of carrying out genocide against Muslim Uighurs and other minority groups in the western Xinjiang region in a forceful statement issued on Pompeo’s last full day in his diplomatic role, NPR reported.
“I have determined that the People’s Republic of China is committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, China, targeting Uyghur Muslims and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups,” Pompeo said via Twitter, using an alternate spelling for the group.
The message drew a sharp response from Chen Weihua, a columnist for China’s official newspaper, China Daily, who said that when Pompeo leaves his post along with the outgoing Trump administration, it will be “Time to celebrate.”
The secretary’s tweet echoed his official statement in which he said, “I believe this genocide is ongoing, and that we are witnessing the systematic attempt to destroy Uyghurs by the Chinese party-state.”
Pompeo decried China’s policies that have denied basic human rights to minorities, saying authorities have “forced sterilizations and abortions on Uyghur women, coerced them to marry non-Uyghurs, and separated Uyghur children from their families.”
The accusations are the strongest yet from Pompeo over China’s actions in Xinjiang, where analysts have estimated up to 1.5 million Muslim Uighurs and other ethnic minorities have been detained. The U.S. imposed sanctions on China’s government and officials in July, citing gross human rights violations in the region.