U.S. report: the CCP intentionally covered up the coronavirus and misled the global community. The WHO/Tedros conspired with the CCP The United States House Foreign Affairs Committee's Interim Report on Origins of COVID-19 Pandemic 15Jun2020 The CCP repeatedly, and intentionally, violated the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR). The WHO appears to have repeatedly violated their own IHR and their obligations to Member States. The CCP had sufficient information to warrant a full scale public health response as early as mid-December, 2019. Xi and senior CCP leaders knew a pandemic was occurring weeks before they implemented a lockdown in Wuhan. The CCP's cover-up of the coronavirus played a significant role in turning what could have been a local epidemic into a global pandemic. The WHO/Tedros only exacerbated the problem by repeatedly ignoring warnings about the severity of the virus, while at the same time parroting the CCP’s propaganda without independently confirming their claims. This was a failure of monumental proportions and it is imperative that we uncover the truth so we can set up future safeguards to prevent this from happening yet again. To date, the CCP has refused to provide the international community with lab samples, accurate case data, and access to sites of interest around Wuhan, PRC. The CCP cover-up means it is unlikely that we will be able to identify the source of the outbreak. Had the CCP instituted a full scale, public response in early February, up to 95% of cases in the PRC at the end of February could have been prevented. In sum, the COVID-19 global pandemic could have been prevented if the CCP acted in a transparent and responsible manner.
US Restricts Visas On Chinese Officials Over Tibet
The United States said Tuesday it was restricting visas to Chinese officials over Tibet, renewing a call for "meaningful autonomy" in the predominantly Buddhist region.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he was taking action against an unspecified number of officials under a new US law that presses China to let Americans visit Tibet.
"Unfortunately, Beijing has continued systematically to obstruct travel to the Tibetan Autonomous Region and other Tibetan areas by US diplomats and other officials, journalists and tourists, while PRC officials and other citizens enjoy far greater access to the United States," Pompeo said in a statement.
Pompeo restricted visas to Chinese officials determined to be "substantially involved" in the exclusion of foreigners from Tibetan areas.
The State Department declined to name the officials or say how many people were affected, citing US confidentiality laws.
Amid high tension with China, the United States has increasingly been issuing such visa sanctions, earlier taking action over Beijing's clampdown on free expression in Hong Kong and its ongoing incarceration of some one million Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims.
The Tibet action comes under a 2018 law passed by Congress that aims to pressure China over its tight restrictions in the Himalayan region.
Human rights groups say that Tibetans live under strict surveillance with the threat of jail or abuse for any signs of a non-Chinese identity, including possessing images of the Dalai Lama, their exiled spiritual leader.
Beijing has largely barred foreign journalists from visiting Tibet since 2008, when the region saw a wave of self-immolations as protests, and has not responded to US requests to set up a consulate in the regional capital Lhasa.
By contrast, the law notes that Chinese nationals admitted to the United States face no restrictions on visiting any part of the country.
The International Campaign for Tibet, a rights advocacy group close to the Dalai Lama, welcomed the implementation of the law.
"The US is sending Beijing a clear message that it will face consequences for its human rights abuses and continued isolation of Tibet from the outside world," said the group's president, Matteo Mecacci.
The campaign said it saw momentum, pointing to a recent joint call by 57 European parliamentarians from 19 countries to set up their own version of the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act.
A British MP has also introduced similar legislation.
"China's oppression of the Tibetan people won't stop tomorrow even with this law's implementation," Mecacci said.
"But international pressure on the Chinese government to open up Tibet to the outside world is a vital step toward bringing justice and human rights back to Tibet."
The US action comes one day after the 85th birthday of the Dalai Lama, who has spent most of his life in exile in India.
While the Dalai Lama is believed to be in good health, the charismatic monk has reduced his once constant travel, raising fears that the spotlight on Tibet will fade without him.
US just can't accept no for an answer, they feel rejected and unrespectful, because they think their command everyone must adhere. Right now the pandemic is escalating in the country, but they are busy politicking in other countries affair
Why Chinese officials want to visit Trump white racist land when you know you are not welcome.Come on don't tell the world you cannot survive without US.I note many people are obsessed by Yankee culture!
Then let FBI deal with them.In China they will be skinned to death if they are caught.China law with white man a murderer or rapist can escape punishment if you have good or corrupted counsel .
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