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These are all dead man, died but not buried.

So you are of the opinion that because they are not following what the CCP wants, they should be killed?

More liberals, falungongs, tibetian separatists left China, it's their choice.
So are you of the opinion that Uighurs who follow Islam as their religion should leave China...because they want to follow their customs?
 
So you are of the opinion that because they are not following what the CCP wants, they should be killed?


So are you of the opinion that Uighurs who follow Islam as their religion should leave China...because they want to follow their customs?

Most didn't leave and living well.
 
So you are of the opinion that because they are not following what the CCP wants, they should be killed?


So are you of the opinion that Uighurs who follow Islam as their religion should leave China...because they want to follow their customs?
Separatists and terrorists should be dealt with no mercy, the majority of Uighur people are law abiding Chinese citizens. Only Indians kill based on their caste status and ethnicity, China doesn't and unlike India, who doesn't care about its people, China takes good care of all law abiding citizens.
 
Separatists and terrorists should be dealt with no mercy, the majority of Uighur people are law abiding Chinese citizens. Only Indians kill based on their caste status and ethnicity, China doesn't and unlike India, who doesn't care about its people, China takes good care of all law abiding citizens.

So what is your opinion on Mao?

Most didn't leave and living well.

Still did not answer my query.
 
So what is your opinion on Mao?
He had been dead for half a century, how come you guys keep bringing him up? He was a great figure in the Chinese history, that's my opinion. There were many great figures in China's thousands of years long history.
 
So what is your opinion on Mao?



Still did not answer my query.

Don't focus on several people with big mouth, it make none sense, no one can make trouble in Xinjiang now whether you like it or not.
 
Don't focus on several people with big mouth, it make none sense, no one can make trouble in Xinjiang now whether you like it or not.

Honestly as a personal opinion, I don't care what you lot do in Xinjiang. But then, it is interesting to see the double standards of a lot of forum members here.

He had been dead for half a century, how come you guys keep bringing him up? He was a great figure in the Chinese history, that's my opinion. There were many great figures in China's thousands of years long history.

Aah no. Just murdered more Chinese than Hitler did to Jews. But well...he was a great figure....according to you. And now pretty sure, you will throw propaganda numbers at me.
 
Honestly as a personal opinion, I don't care what you lot do in Xinjiang. But then, it is interesting to see the double standards of a lot of forum members here.

If Muslim in india are treated equally like in China then cry double standards.
 
Aah no. Just murdered more Chinese than Hitler did to Jews.
What is murder? You just echoe the same western lies circulating around for decades, millions of Indians die from natural disasters, diseases and mismanagement in the past 70 years, can I say Indian government murdered those people dying from poverty, malnutrition and preventable diseases?
 
More than 1 million Uighurs have disappeared into China's internment camps in Xinjiang province. A DW investigation reveals how many of them were tried for their alleged "crimes" in sham trials.
In the Chinese government's vast network of re-education camps in Xinjiang province, the daily horror of internment was infused with monotony and boredom. Detainees were forced to endure countless hours of indoctrination and language classes, perched on small stools. In some facilities, they had to watch TV propaganda broadcasts praising President Xi Jinping for hours on end.
The slightest infraction, such as a whispered conversation, was met with swift and harsh punishment.
But among the many months spent locked up, some former detainees report that one day was different: The day when they were forced to pick one or several infractions from a list they were handed. In essence, the detainees had to retroactively choose the crimes for which they had been imprisoned, often for months, in most cases without being told why they had been detained in the first place.
After picking a crime from the list came a sham trial, in which the detainees had no legal representation and were convicted without evidence or due process of any kind. DW spoke to four former detainees, two men and two women from Xinjiang, a remote region in northwestern China whose mostly Muslim population has long faced repression by the Chinese authorities — including, in recent years, lengthy internment in re-education camps.
All four detainees spent months imprisoned in Xinjiang in 2017 and 2018. The interviews were conducted independently of each other, over the course of several weeks.
Detainees forced to pick crimes from a list

All four recalled the day they were handed a piece of paper detailing more than 70 acts and forced to choose one or several of them. Some of the acts were seemingly innocuous, such as traveling or contacting people abroad. But most of them were religious acts, such as praying or wearing a headscarf. Since then, all four former detainees have moved to neighboring Kazakhstan, following public pressure from family members living there and, most likely, behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts by the Kazakh government. As a result, the Chinese government has released those with Kazakh residency permits, passports and family members living in Kazakhstan, which is home to a sizable Uighur community. For those without outside links and citizenship, however, it is virtually impossible to escape China's vast network of repression and constant surveillance.
While DW is unable to independently verify the four detainees' stories, their accounts corroborate each other in key aspects.
One prisoner was in a hospital wing inside a camp, suffering from tuberculosis he had contracted during his stay, when he was given the list. The man speaks and reads little Chinese, so fellow
inmates had to translate for him into the Uighur language.
Another was handed the paper by a teacher through the bars in the camp's classroom that separated the teaching staff from the students guarded by armed officers sporting stun guns..
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China convicts Uighurs in sham trials at Xinjiang camps | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW | 08.06.2020

















 
Germans are the biggest cucks of all time.

Ever since ww2 they got castrated even today they constantly apologise and feel ashamed to be german.


China should send 1 million Uighurs to Germany to make Germany great again.
Long live Germany :enjoy:
 
China should send 1 million Uighurs to Germany to make Germany great again.
Long live Germany :enjoy:

So basically fully admit that they are a problem?

I thought uighurs were "well integrated" generally and its just a "few" "trouble makers" in a "few" "re-education" "facilities"? Not to mention they are PRC citizens right? You would revoke that?
 
Millions of Uyghur people were detained in Xinjiang. This story begins with vague images from satellites and financially supported witnesses from the United States. It quickly became suspiciously popular on media like youtube and reddit

Does anyone still remember the Gulf of Tonkin?
Does anyone still remember why the United States attacked Iraq?

If you want to know the truth, it is best to go to Xinjiang, looking with your eyes. Do not listen to one side from Western media.
 
Millions of Uyghur people were detained in Xinjiang. This story begins with vague images from satellites and financially supported witnesses from the United States. It quickly became suspiciously popular on media like youtube and reddit

Does anyone still remember the Gulf of Tonkin?
Does anyone still remember why the United States attacked Iraq?

If you want to know the truth, it is best to go to Xinjiang, looking with your eyes. Do not listen to one side from Western media.

DW reporters have feet and can talk.
They aren't relying on US reports/reporters.

You may as well say Chinese news sites rely on the US.
 
If you get your news from the CIA controlled DW then you're a dummy.

European media has long been taken over by the CIA. Here's a whistleblower confessing to the world. He later died from mysterious circumstances (edited for accuracy). Nothing suspicious here. I'm sure the "honorable" CIA had nothing to do with his untimely demise. We know America cares deeply about freedom of the press. That's why they're torturing Julian Assange right now for exposing America's war crimes.

 
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