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Screenshot from the Chinese Embassy's website, March 4, 2022.
Screenshot from the Chinese Embassy's website, March 4, 2022.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C. has released a statement about the American genocide of the Indians. According to international law and its domestic law, what the United States did to the Indians is genocide.

The Chinese Embassy didn't respond to Native News Online's requests for comment.

The article covers the American Indian experience since the time of the Declaration of Independence and the phrase "Merciless Indian savages".

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Select quotes from the article.

American soldiers saw the slaughter of Indians as an honor and would not rest until they were all killed. Similar hate rhetoric and atrocities are well documented.

The Indian Health Service program began sterilizing Indian women in 1930. The purpose of sterilization was to protect the health of Indian women, and in some cases it was done without their knowledge. More than 42% of Indian women of childbearing age were sterilized in the early 1970s.

To whitewash this part of history, U.S. historians often claim that the Westward Expansion accelerated the improvement of American democracy and boosted economic prosperity. They don't mention the massacre of Native Americans.

The failure of U.S. schools to teach about Native Americans as part of U.S. history is also explored in the article. Rick Santorum is an example of this.

Santorum said that the nation was born from nothing. There isn't a lot of Native American culture in American culture.

The Chancellorial Chair for Teaching Across Disciplines at the University of California-Riverside, and a China scholar who spent much of his career at Princeton, were the two people we spoke with.

He told Native News Online that the article was coming out because of the controversy over the treatment of the Uyghurs in China.

The Biden administration has maintained that the Uyghurs are victims of China's oppression.

Link says that using it obligates the government to take action. It's embarrassing for the government to be labeled as committing it.

He says that the Uyghurs are very upset at being called genocidal by the Republic of China.

Link says that one way to fight back is to look at how Native people were treated. They have done their homework. Americans should be embarrassed. It does apply. All of that is fair.

While the U.S. is grappling with its past, China is not.

The report is part of an attempt by the Chinese government to cover up the genocide of the Uyghurs.

Uyghurs are an ethnic minority, they speak a different language, and they are Muslim, so they are targeted by a government leery of groups that might organize and cause trouble. The daily life in the rest of China is very similar. It is 3-4 hours later in Xinjiang than in Beijing. There is a bifurcation at that level, because all of China is in one time zone.

The number of Uyghurs who have been killed is difficult to say, although Link says between 1 and 2 million are currently in prison camps.

Link says that they are hoping to blunt criticism of what they are doing. It is a good report. It's a sorry history and it will make a lot of Americans feel like we don't have to criticize others. The report is aimed at setting off.

It won't work on all Americans because the U.S. government isn't clean.

The Chinese Embassy calls out the U.S. government for its genocide and hypocrisy.

The slaughter, forced relocation, cultural assimilation and unjust treatment the United States committed against American Indians have constituted defacto genocides. These acts match the definition of genocide in the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and have been going on for hundreds of years. The U.S. government needs to stop being hypocritical and double standards on human rights issues.

Link sympathizes with the Native Americans and the Uyghurs. Beaten underdogs who have been unfairly beaten. It gives them a connection.

Link recommends China file and the people's tribunal in the U.K to learn more about the situation of the Uyghurs.

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