The House has just passed our #Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 holding #China accountable by a vote of 413-1.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) May 27, 2020
It now heads to @POTUS so he can sign it into law.
WATCH: LR @RepMcCaul, #ChinaTaskForce Chair, applauds House passage of the #Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act??
— House Foreign Affairs GOP (@HouseForeignGOP) May 27, 2020
"Now is the time for all of us, Republican & Democrat, as Americans, to stand together and show the #CCP that their egregious human rights abuses will not go unchecked." pic.twitter.com/eTEcPmEwvX
The House of Representatives joined the Senate today to pass overwhelmingly the #Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act. The Chairs urge @POTUS to quickly sign the legislation to help address some of the world’s worst human rights abuses. *****JM8hBkeDnm
— China Commission (@CECCgov) May 27, 2020
Government Document Reveals Chilling Details of Mass Internment:@UyghurProject revealed a leaked government document in February illustrating many of the absurd justifications for China's mass internment of Uyghurs & others.
— Uyghur Human Rights Project (@UyghurProject) March 19, 2020
Full report here: *****KNUQaXD6fi pic.twitter.com/2OCGh7n8P1
From #Tibet to #Xinjiang, the Chinese Communist Party's repressive campaigns are not about combating terrorism. The #CCP is attempting to erase its own citizens’ faiths and cultures. All societies must respect and protect religious freedom.
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) December 28, 2019
The Chinese Communist Party's repressive campaign in #Xinjiang is not about terrorism. It’s about the Party’s attempt to erase its own citizens’ Muslim faith and culture. pic.twitter.com/29Xxxt6F5c
— Department of State (@StateDept) December 28, 2019
Jewher Ilham, the daughter of a jailed academic in #China, talks about the detainment of more than 1 million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in internment camps across #Xinjiang. pic.twitter.com/ERBOAfb54O
— Department of State (@StateDept) December 30, 2019
1.5 million Muslims are held in Chinese detention camps. My mother was one of them. pic.twitter.com/8cbfyek0JL
— ATTN: (@attn) January 16, 2020
"My mother was detained 12 days before her 51st birthday, that day I cried the whole night - I knew that if I chose to speak up, the Chinese government would punish my mother for my voice" - #Uighur activist @ferkat_jawdat #TrustConf19 pic.twitter.com/9ZUpLPuucM
— trust conference (@trustconf) November 14, 2019