New | 'Let Chinese women judge for themselves': China hits back at criticism against its women's rights record
Beijing says criticism of nation's women's rights record groundless, misinformed; Hillary Clinton's tweet slamming Xi aimed at raising her popularity in US presidential polls
Beijing on Monday hit back at US politicians and rights activists who denounced China's women's rights record, calling some remarks "groundless".
Clinton tweeted on Sunday: "Xi hosted a meeting on women's rights at the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless."
The Communist Party-run said on Monday that Clinton's words were "vulgar, extremely lacking in manners" and called to mind "big mouth" Trump. It suggested she was "alarmed and jealous" at Trump's excellent showing in polls and so had resorted to using his style of language.
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Trump has accused China of stealing US jobs and called for a state dinner for Xi to be cancelled after a drop in China's stock markets and its currency devaluation led to a tumble in US stocks.