US blacklists more Chinese, Iranian, Russian firms using ‘human rights’ pretext

The Biden administration has added 14 Chinese companies along with 20 other entities – including some from Iran and Russia – to its economist blacklist over purported “human rights violations.”

The US Commerce Department claimed on Friday that the companies had been “implicated in human rights violations and abuses in the implementation of China’s campaign of repression, mass detention, and high technology surveillance against Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other members of Muslim minority groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,” without pointing to any evidence.“The Department of Commerce remains firmly committed to taking strong, decisive action to target entities that are enabling human rights abuses in Xinjiang or that use US technology to fuel China’s destabilizing military modernization efforts,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo further claimed in a statement.

Thirty-four entities, including a number of Iranian and Russian ones, were added to the blacklist, according to the statement which alleges that five entities were “directly supporting” Beijing’s military modernization programs linked to lasers and battle management system.

The list also includes eight entities that Washington claims have facilitated the export of US items to Iran, as well as six entities allegedly involved in the procurement of US-origin electronic components, “likely in furtherance of Russian military programs,” local news outlets reported.

The development comes as the new administration of US President Joe Biden has followed the path of his Republican predecessor and political foe, former president Donald Trump in resorting increasingly to “human rights” as a pretext to impose sanctions and other hostile measures against countries that refuse to play according to Washington’s rules.

China has fiercely rejected US allegations of human rights abuses and its Foreign Ministry spokesman reacted to the latest American measures by saying later on Friday that Beijing will do whatever it takes to protect the interests of Chinese entities affected by the move.

“The Chinese side will take all necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and rejects US attempts to interfere in China’s internal affairs,” said Wang Wenbin during his daily press briefing on Friday.

Washington’s “entity list” of blacklisted firms is a tool to suppress certain Chinese companies and industries under the pretext of human rights, Wang further emphasized, slamming the blacklist as a hostile effort to stir up chaos in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

He also reiterated China’s strong opposition to the blacklist and vowed that Beijing will resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and thwart Washington’s persisting attempts to interfere in its internal affairs.

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