
Liu Xiaoming
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 69 |
Born | Shenyang |
China | |
Residence | London |
United Kingdom | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of birth | January 16,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Spouse | Hu Pinghua |
Simplifi chines | 刘晓明 |
Tradit chines | 劉曉明 |
Education | Tufts University |
Dalian University of Foreign Languages | |
Previous position | Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2010–2021) |
Party | Communist Party of China |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 676159 |
Liu Xiaoming Life story
Liu Xiaoming is a Chinese diplomat who served as the Ambassador of China to the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2021, under Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping. He retired as ambassador in January 2021 and was replaced by Zheng Zeguang.
Huawei line: Australian MPs UK travel cancel in the midst of the tensions over the leak

... last week, China s Ambassador to Britain, Liu Xiaoming, said that the Huawei will play a role in the UK s 5G network-the implementation of a witch hunt ...
China's UK ambassador: Uighur camps leak is 'fake news'

... Reporter Richard Bilton confronted China s UK ambassador, Liu Xiaoming, over the revelations at a press conference, where the ambassador dismissed them as fake news ...
Data leak reveals how China 'brainwashes' Uighurs in prison camps

... Chinese ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming said the measures had safeguarded local people and there had not been a single terrorist attack in Xinjiang in the past three years...
Essex lorry deaths: Two held on suspicion of manslaughter

... The Chinese Ambassador to the UK, Liu Xiaoming, said he had sent a team to Essex to help verify the identity of the victims...
Essex lorry deaths: Post mortem examinations to start on 39 bodies

... The Chinese Ambassador to the UK, Liu Xiaoming, said he had sent a team to Essex to help verify the identity of the victims...
Essex lorry deaths: Police begin removing the 39 bodies

... China s ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming later: The Chinese Embassy has sent a team led by the minister-counsellor in charge of consular affairs to Essex, England...
Essex lorry deaths: Police continue to question lorry driver

... China s ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming with heavy hearts and was in close contact with British police...
Hong Kong: the face mask ban calls for thousands to protest

... In a BBC Newsnight interview, China s Ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming called the face mask ban timely and necessary and said it was too early to say whether there will be more violence had caused...
Data leak reveals how China 'brainwashes' Uighurs in prison camps
Leaked documents detail for the First Time China's systematic brainwashing of hundreds of thousands of Muslims in a network of high-security prison camps.
The Chinese government has consistently claimed the camps in the far western Xinjiang region offer voluntary education and training.
But official documents, seen by, show how inmates are Locked Up , indoctrinated and punished.
China's UK ambassador dismissed the documents as fake news.
The leak was made to the, which has worked with 17 media partners, including BBC Panorama and The Guardian newspaper in the UK.
The Investigation has found new evidence which undermines Beijing's claim that the detention camps, which have been built across Xinjiang in The Past three years, are for voluntary re-education purposes to counter extremism.
About a million People - mostly from the Muslim Uighur Community - are thought to have been detained without trial.
The leaked Chinese government documents, which the ICIJ have labelled "The China Cables", include a nine-page memo sent out in 2017 by Zhu Hailun, then deputy-secretary of Xinjiang's Communist Party and the region's top security official, to those who run the camps.
The instructions make it clear that the camps should be run as high security prisons, with strict discipline, punishments and no escapes.
The Chinese government says the camps are for voluntary re-educationThe memo includes orders to:
The documents reveal how every aspect of a detainee's life is monitored and controlled: "The Students should have a fixed bed position, fixed queue position, fixed classroom seat, and fixed station during skills work, and it is strictly forbidden for this to be changed.
"Implement behavioural norms and discipline requirements for getting up, Roll Call , washing, going to the toilet, organising and housekeeping, eating, studying, sleeping, closing the door and so forth. "
Other documents confirm the extraordinary scale of The Detentions . One reveals that 15,000 People from southern Xinjiang were sent to the camps over the course of just One Week in 2017.
Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, said the leaked memo should be used by prosecutors.
"This is an actionable piece of evidence, documenting a gross Human Rights violation," She Said . "I think it's fair to describe everyone being detained as being subject at least to psychological torture, because they literally don't know how long they're going to be there.
The memo details how detainees will only be released when they can demonstrate they have transformed their behaviour, beliefs and language.
"Promote the repentance and confession of The Students for them to understand deeply The Illegal , criminal and dangerous nature of their past activity," it says.
"For those who harbour vague understandings, negative attitudes or even feelings of resistance… carry out education transformation to ensure that results are achieved. "
Ben Emmerson QC, a leading Human Rights lawyer and an adviser to The World Uighur Congress, said the camps were trying to change People 's identity.
"It is very difficult to view that as anything other than a mass brainwashing scheme designed and directed at an entire ethnic Community .
"It's a total transformation that is designed specifically to wipe the Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang as a separate cultural group off The Face of the Earth. "
China's hidden campsDetainees are awarded points for their "ideological transformation, study and training, and compliance with discipline", the memo says.
The punishment-and-reward system helps determine whether inmates are allowed contact with family and when they are released. They are only considered for release once four Communist Party committees have seen evidence they have been transformed.
The leaked documents also reveal how the Chinese government uses mass surveillance and a predictive-policing programme that analyses personal data.
One document shows how The System flagged 1. 8m People simply because they had a data sharing app called Zapya on their phone.
The Authorities then ordered The Investigation of 40,557 of them "one by one". The document says "if it is not possible to eliminate suspicion" they should be sent for "concentrated training".
The documents include explicit directives to arrest Uighurs with foreign citizenship and to track Uighurs living abroad. They suggest that China's embassies and consulates are involved in the global dragnet.
Chinese ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming said the measures had safeguarded local People and there had not been a single terrorist attack in Xinjiang in The Past three years.
"The region now enjoys social stability and unity among ethnic groups. People there are living a Happy Life with a much stronger sense of fulfilment and security.
"In total disregard of the facts, some People in The West have been fiercely slandering and smearing China over Xinjiang in an attempt to create an excuse to interfere in China's Internal Affairs , disrupt China's counter-terrorism efforts in Xinjiang and thwart China's steady development. "
china, xinjiang, human rights, uighurs
Source of news: bbc.com