Anti-China Racism Must Be Confronted!

PRC: One-China Principle Confronts G-7 Racism! (23.4.2024)

Hong Kong has restored order and is set to thrive, and Xinjiang and Xizang enjoy social harmony, prosperity and stability where people of all ethnic groups live a happy life. A survey by a renowned international institution shows that the Chinese government’s satisfaction rate among the Chinese people has been above 90 percent for years running, he added.

Wang pointed out that as the largest developing country, China is committed to the welfare of the world while working hard to achieve its own development.

According to the World Bank, China’s contribution to global economic growth has long been higher than that of the G7 countries combined. China advocates an equal and orderly multipolar world and universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, upholds the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and believes in open cooperation and mutual benefit.

Vietnam: How Nguyen Van Tai Survived Prolonged CIA Torture in US-Occupied Saigon! (12.7.2023)

“On the afternoon of April 30th, 1975, a Battalion of IV Corps entered Saigon and having destroyed the ARVN and US military forces – they successfully occupied the CIA building complex! These were essentially torture chambers and murder centres! Having killed the Guards surrounding the area – Mr. Tai was found chained to a metal chair – and was released from his white cell! Mr. Tai had been tortured, beaten and abused every single day for 4 years, 4 months and 10 days whilst in solitary confinement! During that time – he gave the Americans absolutely NOTHING”‘

China: “Do NOT Confuse Hegemony of Navigation with FREEDOM of Navigation!” (5.5.2023)

State Councilor and Defense Minister General Li Shangfu called on Sunday for regional countries to stay highly vigilant and firmly reject the actions of some countries outside the South China Sea, which exercise “hegemony of navigation “in the name of “freedom of navigation”.

He warned that those countries just want to “muddy the waters” of the South China Sea to “rake in profits”.

The defense chief made the remarks in his speech delivered at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, a day after United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told the security forum that the US will continue to work with allies and partners to uphold “freedom of navigation and overflight” in the South China Sea.

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