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US Imposes Sanctions Against China Over Human Rights Abuse Of Uyghurs

Chinese government is known to abuse the advanced attrib🐻utes of modern biotechnology and medical innovation via several biotech and surveillance companies and government entities to repress and pursue control over the members ofও ethnic and religious minority groups.

 The Biden administration said Thursday it is imposing new sanctions on several Chinese biotech and surveillance compꦇanies and government entities for﷽ actions in Xinjiang province, the latest step against Beijing over human rights abuses of Uyghur Muslims in the country's western region.

The Comm💟erce Department is targeting China's Academy of Military Medical Sciences and its 11 research institutes that focus on using biotechnology to support the Chin💞ese military.

The move will bar American companies from sellin🌳g compon🐽ents to the entities without a license.

“The scientific pursuit of biotechnology and medical innovation can save lives. Unfortunately, the PRC (People's Republic of China) i꧙s choosing to use these technologies to pursue control over its people and its repression of members of ethnic and religious minority groups," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement.

"We cannot allow US commodities, technologies, an𒁃d software that support medical science and🍸 biotechnical innovation to be diverted toward uses contrary to US national security,” she said.

The Treasury Department is also set to issue penalties against several Chinese entities, accoꦬrding to a senior administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the soon-to-be-announced moves.

The official, explaining the Commerce Department actions, noted that US intelligence has established that Beijing has set up a high tech surveillance system♈ across Xinjiang that uses biometric facial recognition and has collected DNA samples from all residents, ages 12 to 65, in Xinjiang as part of a systematic effort to suppress Uyghurs.

The department, in a ru💎le detailing its decision, said a review by multiple federal agencies had determined that the Chinese academy and research institutes “use biotechnology proce🐟sses to support Chinese military end uses and end users, to include purported brain-control weaponry”.

The Treasury Department last week also announced a ban on US investment in the💙 Chinese facial recognition company ♐SenseTime over concerns that the technology was being used to oppress Uyghurs.

The White House announced last week it would stage a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olym♒pics in Beijing, citing China's “egregious human rights abuses and atrocities in Xinjiang”. US athletes will continue to compete but Biden will not send the usual contingent of dignitaries.

The administration alsoꦐ said this week that it supported bipartisan legislatio𓆉n that bans imports into the US from Xinjiang unless companies can demonstrate the goods were not produced by forced labour.

China has denied any abuses and says the steps it has taken aಌre necessary to combat terrorism and a separatist movement. 

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