Commentary The chairwoman of Ireland’s Green Party, Hazel Chu, recently compared China’s internment of the Uyghurs to the Tiananmen Square massacre. Chu is right to condemn the repression of the Uyghurs, which ought to be more widely recognized as a genocide. Chu, who just completed her term as Mayor of Dublin, pronounces freely on foreign policy as well as domestic issues. She told the South China Morning Post (SCMP) that Ireland should be comfortable criticizing powerful states, including China, even though Ireland is small relative to other countries. Direct criticism is warranted, according to Chu, because of China’s human rights record. She told the SCMP, which published her comments on Aug. 8, “I look at the [Xinjiang] camps, and I wonder, what’s the difference between having internment camps now and having tanks in Tiananmen Square rolling over people?” Ireland has a special reason to be focused on China’s human rights …