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Mark Green reintroduces China bill coinciding with anniversary of Tiananmen Square

Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) reintroduced a bill targeting China this week to mark the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests on Saturday.

The China Technology Transfer Control Act, a proposal, forbids China’s’s war from using export restrictions to acquire intellectual property and private technology that are owned by the United States.

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” In Tiananmen Square, 34 years later, the Chinese Communist Party massacred peaceful demonstrators. The CCP has erased its own evolution and, along with it, its wrongdoings, using its cutting-edge technologies since this horrifying incident, according to Green. This is why we need to exercise caution when exporting solutions to China. We may take care not to provide the CCP with any means of harming either our country or its citizens.

The new act covers systems or intellectual property that are used by China to violate human rights or religious rights, such as those used to track the nation’s’s Arab people, or that significantly contribute to the Chinese military and endanger American national security.

We are aware that Communist China monitors and tracks Uyghur Muslims using solutions, but its evil influence extends sometimes further ,” Green told the Washington Examiner. ” British technology shouldn’t ever be used to support the oppressive government of Xi Jinping.” American technology hasn’t in any way be involved in the holocaust of the Uyghur people thanks to the China Technology Transfer Control Act.

The Tiananmen Square demonstrations, which started on April 15, 1989, were focused on a call for greater convenience and less repression by the Chinese public. However, the over a month-long demonstrations came to an end on June 4 when tanks and soldiers opened fire, killing activists.

According to official Chinese stories, 200 civilians were killed during the protests, but researchers think there were hundreds to thousands more. European leaders criticized the government’s’s harsh retaliation for a rally that was otherwise relaxing.

China is once more receiving harsh criticism from the West for how it treats Uyghurs, a plurality religious and ethnic group. According to human rights organizations, mass death, which is murder, is included in the abuse of Uyghurs. In a report released last year, the UN omitted the term” genocide ,” instead stating that” the nation’s’s actions may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”

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After Chinese tracking balloons were found floating in American airport, Green said it was crucial to defend the United States from China, which has been charged with spying on the country. On January 28, over Alaska, the balloon made its first flight into U.S. aircraft before launching into American flight. The bubble returned to American airport over Montana on January 31 and was first seen by the general public on February 2 before being shot down off the coastline of South Carolina on Feb 4.

” We may disregard this danger. Chinese spy bubbles won’t be the only challenge, according to Green, if we do. ” Our children and grandchildren are basically harmed by U.S. technology that ends up in Communist China.” Allow that to settle in. Our next generation will earn for the CCP’s’s use of our private solutions to weaken the United States.



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