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2009-07-08 09:01:00
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MEDIA REACTION: XINJIANG RIOT, U.S. ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY

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UNCLAS BEIJING 001906 

DEPARTMENT FOR INR/R/MR, EAP/CM, EAP/PA, EAP/PD, C
HQ PACOM FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ADVISOR (J007)
SIPDIS

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TAGS: OPRC KMDR CH PREL ECON

SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: XINJIANG RIOT, U.S. ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY

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UNCLAS BEIJING 001906

DEPARTMENT FOR INR/R/MR, EAP/CM, EAP/PA, EAP/PD, C
HQ PACOM FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ADVISOR (J007)
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC KMDR CH PREL ECON

SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: XINJIANG RIOT, U.S. ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY

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1. XINJIANG RIOT

a. "July 5" incident will not create chaos in China"

The official Communist Party international news publication Global
Times (Huanqiu Shibao)(07/08): "After the large chaos on July 5th,
small scale chaos, demonstrations and conflicts continue.
Comparable to favoring Tibet's independence, most western media
chose to support the opposition and not the mainstream opinion of
the Chinese people. Chinese experts indicate that, this time,
forces overseas have secretly stabbed us. Chinese society is
completely capable of dealing with this. The Chinese public should
express their sentiment and advocate justice within the legal
framework. It is necessary for China's maturity to step towards
modernization. Western media has been unfriendly. On July 6th,
during a regular press conference of the U.S. Department of State,
some reporters said that the Chinese government had violated human
rights, implying that the death of about 140 people were caused by
the Chinese government. Chinese scholars said that the west has
always been prejudiced towards China. They have become more
defensive as China begins rising. The attitude of the west can't
really pressure China. As long as it is illegal violence which
damages the people's safety and assets, the Chinese government will
firmly and rapidly conduct a crackdown. The Chinese people should
not let the Xinjiang independence separatists' plot destroy China's
stability; they cannot be successful."

b. "China doesn't need to care about foreign noise"

The official Communist Party international news publication Global
Times (Huanqiu Shibao)(07/08): "Western media organizations focus
on national conflicts when reporting on the Xinjiang riot incident.
Two American congressmen even sent letters to Secretary Hillary
[Clinton] requesting that the U.S. government condemn China's
'suppression.' The actions of the west are just like their actions
during last year's 'March 14' riot in Tibet. They never miss the
chance to provoke conflict among Chinese nationalities in order to
realize their ulterior goals. China's national condition is
complicated; it has a large territory and 56 nationalities. The
July 5th incident shows that all nationalities living in Xinjiang
will be victims once the social stabilities are destroyed.
Xinjiang's GDP per capita is 3,000 USD, far higher than Xinjiang's
bordering countries, which greatly benefit from the stability and
the country's rapid economic development. All the Chinese people,
including the Xinjiang people, should jointly make an effort to
maintain stability and development."


2. U.S. ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY

"The 'anti-foreign corruption act' of the U.S. is not fair to
China"

The official Communist Party international news publication Global
Times (Huanqiu Shibao)(07/08): "The U.S. 'Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act' is not fair to China. It has to a certain extent influenced
U.S. companies' investment in China, and Chinese companies' trade in
the U.S. Based on the Act, the possibility to find government
officials who are corrupt is higher in China than in other
countries. Therefore the punishment on Chinese corruption will be
more severe than in other countries. It is not fair to define the
corrupt deeds of China's state-owned enterprise' employees as the
government's corruption. Due to the cultural differences, some
small gift-giving is taken as a courtesy in China, but a bribe based
on the U.S. law. It will scare away some American companies who
planned to explore the Chinese market. Earlier, China's Supreme
People's Court stated that employees of all companies who take
bribes should be treated equally, but not on the basis of
state-owned or private-owned company. This view is far different
from the definition of the U.S. law."

GOLDBERG

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