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China sanctions Cruz, Rubio, others over Xinjiang legislation

China sanctions Cruz, Rubio, others over Xinjiang legislation
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Beijing said it will sanction three U.S lawmakers and one ambassador in retaliation for similar actions the Trump administration took against Chinese officials last week over alleged human rights abuses against China’s minority Uighur population in the western region of Xinjiang. 

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying announced the “corresponding sanctions” on Monday, Reuters reported

Hua said the U.S. move “seriously damaged China-U.S. relations,” and that Beijing “will respond further according to the development of the situation,” according to The Associated Press. She did not spell out the sanctions beyond saying they would correspond to the ones issued by the U.S., the AP noted. 

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The sanctions target Sens. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioWe need a (common) 'sense of the Senate' resolution on transition planning GOP senators say Warren nomination would divide Republicans Director of DHS cyber agency expecting ouster MORE (R-Fla.) and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzParler's post-election popularity sparks misinformation concerns Trump told advisers he could announce 2024 bid shortly after certification of Biden win: report Trump, Pence, Haley top GOP 2024 betting odds at Bovada MORE (R-Texas), as well as Rep. Chris SmithChristopher (Chris) Henry SmithWoman tased, arrested for trespassing for not wearing mask at Ohio football game China sanctioning Rubio, Cruz in retaliatory move over Hong Kong China sanctions Cruz, Rubio, others over Xinjiang legislation MORE (R-N.J.), Ambassador for Religious Freedom Sam Brownback and the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, according to the news services.

Spokespeople for the lawmakers were not immediately available for comment. 

The U.S. officials targeted by China’s sanctions have been critical of Beijing's treatment of the minority Uighur population. Rubio and Cruz have both sponsored legislation that would punish China's actions in Xinjiang, and Smith has been a vocal critic of China on issues ranging from Xinjiang to Hong Kong and the coronavirus pandemic, Reuters notes. 

The Chinese government is accused of committing human rights abuses against the Uighurs in the Xinjiang region, with reports finding that members of the Muslim minority group have been put in internment camps. Last month, The Associated Press reported that the Chinese government has acted in recent years to slash birth rates among the minority group through birth control and sterilization. 

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