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Home Passes Uighur Human Rights Invoice, Prodding Trump to Punish China

WASHINGTON — The Home voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to move a measure that might punish high Chinese language officers for detaining multiple m


WASHINGTON — The Home voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to move a measure that might punish high Chinese language officers for detaining multiple million Muslims in internment camps, sending President Trump a invoice meant to power him to take a extra aggressive stand on human rights abuses in China.

The bill’s passage reflected broad congressional support to punish Beijing for its ruthless campaign against Uighurs, Muslim ethnic minorities, and to press the administration into action to condemn China’s mass detentions. The Senate passed the legislation, which was sponsored by Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, earlier this month.

“With this overwhelming bipartisan legislation, the United States Congress is taking a firm step to counter Beijing’s horrific human rights abuses against the Uighurs,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi said. “We must continue to raise a drumbeat and shine the light of abuse perpetrated by Beijing against the Uighurs whenever we can, from this House floor to the State Department to other multilateral institutions.”

On the House floor on Wednesday, Representative Christopher H. Smith, Republican of New Jersey and one of the sponsors of the bill, recounted one such story that he heard from a released detainee who came before the House to detail her experience in one of the camps.

“She broke down weeping, telling us that she pleaded with God for her life, and her Chinese jailers restrained her to a table, increased the electrical currents coursing through her body and mocked her belief in God,” Mr. Smith said.



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