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Oct. 19 - China on Thursday voiced its "strong dissatisfaction" with a recently released 2007 annual report from the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly against the U.S. groundless accusations1 about China's social and judicial2 systems, ethnic3 and religious policies as well as human rights situation in the report," Foreign Ministry4 spokesman Liu Jianchao said in a statement. The annual report had ignored China's progress and achievements made in the fields of human rights and the legal system, and China had made solemn representations to the U.S. side, Liu said. The Chinese government suggested the U.S. congress and relevant institutions pay more attention to their own problems, and stop interfering5 in China's internal affairs by releasing such report, he said. "We demand that the U.S. government seriously treat our solemn stance and take substantial measures to remove the adverse6 impact of the report," Liu said.
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