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EU approves sanctions over China, Myanmar abuses

BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday (Mar 22) approved sanctions over abuses in China, Myanmar and Russia, as the bloc expands measures targeting global rights breaches.

The 27 nations are due to place four Chinese officials and one state-run entity on a blacklist over Beijing's crackdown on the Uighur minority after ambassadors gave the go-ahead last week.

The highly symbolic move - reported by EU diplomats and expected to be formally unveiled in the EU's official journal later Monday - is the first time Brussels has hit Beijing over human rights abuses since it imposed an arms embargo in 1989 after Tiananmen Square

China's foreign ministry has warned that Beijing will "react with a firm hand" against any punishment over its actions in the western Xinjiang region.

The measures are part of a package of human rights sanctions targeting a dozen people that also includes individuals in Russia, North Korea, Eritrea, South Sudan and Libya, diplomats said.

This is a very important step which shows how committed we are," Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korcok said.

The mechanism - designed to make it easier for the bloc to target rights abusers - was launched this month with sanctions on four Russian officials over the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

Diplomats said the fresh sanctions on Russia will target individuals behind abuses in the country's Chechnya region, which is ruled with an iron-fist by Kremlin loyalist Ramzan Kadyrov.

The EU will also slap asset freezes and visa bans on 11 officials of Myanmar's junta over the military coup last month and crackdown on demonstrators.


"What we see there in terms of excesses of violence is absolutely unacceptable," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said.

"That is why we will not be able to avoid imposing sanctions."

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb 1, triggering a mass uprising that security forces have sought to crush with a campaign of violence and fear.

Diplomats have said businesses tied to the military will likely be placed under sanctions in the coming weeks.

TURKEY TIES

Turkey will feature prominently at the meeting as member states debate efforts to improve ties after a spike in tensions last year over the eastern Mediterranean.

Brussels has welcomed steps by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to reduce tensions by restarting talks with Greece over their disputed maritime border.

But there remain major concerns, including over domestic freedoms after moves to ban a key opposition party and Erdogan's decision to leave a global treaty to prevent violence against women.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has drawn up a report outlining the bloc's options to be discussed by leaders at a video conference this week.

Warming ties have seen efforts to impose sanctions agreed on in December over Turkish drilling off Cyprus put on the back burner for fear of derailing the rapprochement.

"There are different signals from Turkey," Maas said.

"We will continue to try to remain in dialogue, but also to use this dialogue to address the issues where we believe that Turkey is sending out the wrong signals."
 
China’s sanctions: Doing business with Beijing is becoming a risky proposition across the board

Despite ringing in the new year with a bilateral investment deal, tensions between China and EU have soared over the past week with each side imposing sanctions on the other. It all began when the UK, US, Canada and EU sanctioned Chinese officials responsible for horrific human rights abuses in Xinjiang. China, in full wolf warrior diplomacy mode, immediately hit back targeting even European parliamentarians with its own sanctions. This compelled France, Germany, Denmark and Belgium to summon Chinese envoys and lodge protests. Meanwhile, Chinese social media have put out calls for boycott of Western brands, and Chinese e-commerce giants have dropped many of them from their platforms.

Despite ringing in the new year with a bilateral investment deal, tensions between China and EU have soared over the past week with each side imposing sanctions on the other. It all began when the UK, US, Canada and EU sanctioned Chinese officials responsible for horrific human rights abuses in Xinjiang. China, in full wolf warrior diplomacy mode, immediately hit back targeting even European parliamentarians with its own sanctions. This compelled France, Germany, Denmark and Belgium to summon Chinese envoys and lodge protests. Meanwhile, Chinese social media have put out calls for boycott of Western brands, and Chinese e-commerce giants have dropped many of them from their platforms.
 
tiagong prc banks financed the construction and power generation equipment and infrastructure of a gigantic $6.9b dam in ethiopia to produce 6.9 gigawatts of electric power and at the same time control water going to the blue nile. fucking chicoms. they want to control all major river flows in the world. africans should go to war with prc and beat the shit out of tiongs like niggers do in sf and nyc.
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Regime change China, break up the country like post-WW2 Germany (most of the land never belonged to the Han Chinese anyway) and start anew. It's time to erase the mistake of 1949. Kissinger, LKY's buddy, was the chief proponent of sucking up to the PRC for economic reasons and for gaining an ally against the Soviets. That turned out to be very myopic and foolish. :cool:

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tiagong prc banks financed the construction and power generation equipment and infrastructure of a gigantic $6.9b dam in ethiopia to produce 6.9 gigawatts of electric power and at the same time control water going to the blue nile. fucking chicoms. they want to control all major river flows in the world. africans should go to war with prc and beat the shit out of tiongs like niggers do in sf and nyc.
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Egypt has warned ethiopia if flow of water into the nile is restructed/fisrupted, they will blow up the dam. Trump supported egypts statement.

Thsiland, laos vietnam, cambodia should make similar threats to water flowing into mekong
 
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