US raises concern over China forcefully collecting DNA of Tibetans

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Live News | "U.S. Secretary of State Warns of China's DNA Collection from Tibetans: Is America Ready to Condemn This Practice?" | #shorts #news

The United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, recently voiced his worries about China's alleged use of a mass collection of DNA from Tibetans. He commented that this practice could be used as a means of additional control of the Tibetan population. In response, a Chinese Foreign Ministry representative argued that Blinken's remarks were simply meant to create sensational news.

It is important to view this issue within the context of American culture. This practice of DNA collection and control of minorities is an affront to the American values of personal freedom and autonomy. It is also concerning how these practices can target specific populations and be used to further manipulate and oppress individuals. From the American perspective, it is essential that these violations of human rights are not tolerated and condemned.

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