Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025
The Uyghur Genocide Accountability Act expands sanctions, denies entry to abusers, supports affected communities, and counters misinformation about human rights in Xinjiang.
The Uyghur Genocide Accountability Act expands sanctions, denies entry to abusers, supports affected communities, and counters misinformation about human rights in Xinjiang.
Bill Number: HR 4830
Title: Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: August 01, 2025
The Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025 aims to hold accountable individuals and entities involved in human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. The bill seeks to expand existing sanctions, provide support for affected communities, and counter misinformation regarding the situation in Xinjiang.
The bill includes several significant provisions:
Expansion of Sanctions: Enhances sanctions under the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 to include a broader range of individuals and entities involved in human rights violations.
Entry Denial: Prohibits entry into the United States for individuals complicit in forced abortions or forced sterilizations of Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities.
Support for Affected Groups: Establishes programs to provide physical and psychological support for Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other oppressed ethnic groups.
Cultural Preservation: Promotes the preservation of the cultural, religious, and linguistic heritage of ethnic and religious groups oppressed by the People's Republic of China.
Sanction Criteria: Sets forth criteria to determine whether actions of certain Chinese entities warrant sanctions.
Countering Propaganda: Implements measures to counter propaganda from the People's Republic of China regarding genocide and crimes against humanity.
Documentation of Atrocities: Mandates the documentation of atrocities occurring in the Xinjiang region.
Contract Prohibitions: Prohibits certain U.S. government agency contracts with entities involved in human rights abuses.
Organ Harvesting Allegations: Develops a strategy to address allegations of forced organ harvesting in Xinjiang.
Family Member Information: Requires information on detained family members of U.S. citizens in Xinjiang to be provided.
Seafood Procurement Report: Calls for a report on the national security implications of procuring seafood from China.
Seafood Procurement Prohibition: Prohibits procurement and commissary sales of seafood originating or processed in China.
The enactment of this bill would significantly impact U.S. foreign policy towards China, particularly regarding human rights issues. It would affect individuals and entities involved in the alleged abuses, as well as provide support to the Uyghur community and other affected ethnic groups. The bill also aims to raise awareness and counter misinformation about the situation in Xinjiang.
This bill represents a significant legislative effort to address ongoing human rights violations and promote accountability for actions taken against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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