Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian
In 2003, the IRI was strongly criticized for interfering in Cambodia's political process. Analysts questioned the credibility of IRI's activities as an election observer, saying it showed a distinct favor toward the Sam Rainsy Party that was aimed at undermining the electoral prospects of the Cambodian People's Party.
"A critical 16-page report on the IRI, [showed] it often sided with the Sam Rainsy Party during the election and misrepresented the political situation in Cambodia," despite its claim to neutrality, said Raoul Jenna, an observer of Cambodian politics.
According to the Cambodia Daily, the IRI has been conducting political training in Cambodia to various parties since 1993, and it has long supported opposition parties to serve as a counterweight to the Cambodian People's Party.
"There have been numerous scandals involving racial discrimination, police brutality and prisoner abuse. US gun violence and crime rate has been the highest in the world for years, causing thousands of deaths per year," Zhao said, hitting back at Pompeo's accusation and his narcissistic attitude on US' human rights situation.
Religious intolerance in the US is also worrying, said Zhao. "What right does the US have to make wanton accusations against other countries?" he said.
"We urge Pompeo to respect the facts and stop fabricating all kinds of China-related lies. Otherwise, he will only further damage his own credibility and the image and interests of the US," Zhao said.