China slams US sanctions over alleged rights abuses in Tibet
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China has been accused of harsh policies to quell ethnic dissent
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday that US sanctions on two senior Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in Tibet were illegal and seriously harmed Sino-US relations.
The US Treasury Department said on Friday it imposed sanctions on Wu Yingjie, the Chinese Communist Party chief in Tibet between 2016 and 2021, and Zhang Hongbo, a senior public security official in the region.
China has been accused of harsh policies to quell ethnic dissent and control religious activities in Tibet -- accusations that China rejects.