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True Uyghur tears

China eradicated poverty by the end of 2020, many grassroots officials sent by the government with the government poverty elimination tasks had finished their assignment after years of village level administration work, many of them are being transferred to new locations for other tasks.

A Xiniiang village party secretary was leaving his job after working in the village for 4 year to had fullfilled his poverty alleviation assignment by the government, villagers of the whole village came out crying to bid farewell to their village party chief who helped them to get out of poverty.

People remember those who genuinely helped them.

 
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Taiwan TV: Xinjiang Urumqi more developed, prosperous and modern looking than Taipei

Taiwan TV anchor cries out in disbelief, Xinjiang Urumqi more developed, prosperous and modern looking than Taipei, everything looks so modern and all industries and farming in Xinjiang are highly mechanized and automated.


 
The last town in Xinjiang was lifted out of poverty, It's China's westernmost tip, a small kyrgyz town on the top of Pamir Plateau. All kyrgyz villagers moved into newly built free government houses, all students moved into new schools with top facilities and free school meals and accommodations are provided.
This marks all towns and villages in Xinjiang are poverty free now.
 
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Life after poverty, Tajiks live in prosperity on Pamir plateau in Xinjiang
life has been massively improved for the Pamiri Tajiks after they moved into new government built settlements. New settlements have all the modern facilities along with top class hospitals and schools. A tourist from Shenzhen city visits a Tajik family which has 3 daughters, one is in primary school, one high school, one in college. Now almost all young people can attend college, every girl in the family has their own plans for their future, one wants to become a doctor, one wants to be a teacher and one wants to join PLA and become an army girl.

 
Taipei has several quite old quarters (not old in the sense of historical) that needs complete ovethaul.

This is especially so because the ground is so shaky. In the past two nights, I was awakened in the middle by earthquake.

But the government is busy with pushing poisened US meat down people's throat.
 
Chinese foreign ministry invites people from all around the world to come to visit Xinjiang and see things with own eyes.
中国外交部:欢迎外国各界参访新疆 亲眼见证发展 |《中国新闻》CCTV中文国际
 
Behind The Camps’ Gates: Rape And Sexual Violence Against Uyghur Women
Ewelina U. Ochab
Ewelina U. Ochab
Contributor
Policy
Over the recent years, several news outlets reported on the dire situation of the Uyghur Muslims in China who were being detained in camps for “re-education purposes.” This was followed by in-depth research suggesting that these minority communities are subjected to violence and abuse, modern day slavery and women are subjected to forced sterilization. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to deny these allegations. Despite some international focus, the alleged atrocities did not stop, and did not stop at mass incarceration, forced labor, forces sterilizations and forced abortions. Reports of rape and sexual violence followed. According to a new report by the BBC, “Women in China's ‘re-education’ camps for Uyghurs have been systematically raped, sexually abused, and tortured.”
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This photo taken on May 31, 2019 shows a watchtower on a high-security facility near what is ... [+]
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Among the testimonies obtained by the BBC, Tursunay Ziawudun, who fled Xinjiang to the U.S., stated that “women were removed from the cells ‘every night’ and raped by one or more masked Chinese men.” She added that she was tortured and gang-raped three times in the camp. There are more stories like that. Indeed, Qelbinur Sedik, an Uzbek woman from Xinjiang who was teaching Chinese in the camp, recalled one Uyghur woman saying that “The rape has become a culture. It is gang rape and the Chinese police not only rape them but also electrocute them. They are subject to horrific torture.” Another teacher, Sayragul Sauytbay, said that guards “picked the girls and young women they wanted and took them away.”
Another woman, Gulzira Auelkhan, testified that the very job she was forced to do was to “remove their clothes (...) and handcuff them so they cannot move. Then I would leave the women in the room and a man would enter - some Chinese man from outside or policeman. I sat silently next to the door, and when the man left the room I took the woman for a shower.” She added that these men “would pay money to have their pick of the prettiest young inmates.”
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Torture and physical abuse were also common. Ziawudun, a 42 year-old Uyghur woman testified how she was subjected to abuse: “They had an electric stick, I didn't know what it was, and it was pushed inside my genital tract, torturing me with an electric shock.”
The CCP has not commented on the BBC reporting yet. However, it is expected that the allegations will be denied. Indeed, in a recent statement challenging allegations of forced sterilization and forced abortions, the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. tweeted that a “study shows that in the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of Uyghur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines. They were more confident and independent.” The tweet aims to portray the forced sterilizations and forced abortions as emancipation of women. The post was since removed by Twitter for violating Twitter’s rules.
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What other evidence needs to be brought to light before the international community wakes up and acts?

 
Behind The Camps’ Gates: Rape And Sexual Violence Against Uyghur Women
Ewelina U. Ochab
Ewelina U. Ochab
Contributor
Policy
Over the recent years, several news outlets reported on the dire situation of the Uyghur Muslims in China who were being detained in camps for “re-education purposes.” This was followed by in-depth research suggesting that these minority communities are subjected to violence and abuse, modern day slavery and women are subjected to forced sterilization. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to deny these allegations. Despite some international focus, the alleged atrocities did not stop, and did not stop at mass incarceration, forced labor, forces sterilizations and forced abortions. Reports of rape and sexual violence followed. According to a new report by the BBC, “Women in China's ‘re-education’ camps for Uyghurs have been systematically raped, sexually abused, and tortured.”
TOPSHOT-CHINA-XINJIANG-MEDIA-RIGHTS-PRESS

This photo taken on May 31, 2019 shows a watchtower on a high-security facility near what is ... [+]
AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Among the testimonies obtained by the BBC, Tursunay Ziawudun, who fled Xinjiang to the U.S., stated that “women were removed from the cells ‘every night’ and raped by one or more masked Chinese men.” She added that she was tortured and gang-raped three times in the camp. There are more stories like that. Indeed, Qelbinur Sedik, an Uzbek woman from Xinjiang who was teaching Chinese in the camp, recalled one Uyghur woman saying that “The rape has become a culture. It is gang rape and the Chinese police not only rape them but also electrocute them. They are subject to horrific torture.” Another teacher, Sayragul Sauytbay, said that guards “picked the girls and young women they wanted and took them away.”
Another woman, Gulzira Auelkhan, testified that the very job she was forced to do was to “remove their clothes (...) and handcuff them so they cannot move. Then I would leave the women in the room and a man would enter - some Chinese man from outside or policeman. I sat silently next to the door, and when the man left the room I took the woman for a shower.” She added that these men “would pay money to have their pick of the prettiest young inmates.”
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Torture and physical abuse were also common. Ziawudun, a 42 year-old Uyghur woman testified how she was subjected to abuse: “They had an electric stick, I didn't know what it was, and it was pushed inside my genital tract, torturing me with an electric shock.”
The CCP has not commented on the BBC reporting yet. However, it is expected that the allegations will be denied. Indeed, in a recent statement challenging allegations of forced sterilization and forced abortions, the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. tweeted that a “study shows that in the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of Uyghur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines. They were more confident and independent.” The tweet aims to portray the forced sterilizations and forced abortions as emancipation of women. The post was since removed by Twitter for violating Twitter’s rules.
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British Lawyers Find Credible Evidence Of Genocide Against The Uyghurs In Xinjiang
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Despite these severe allegations that point towards international crimes, as genocide or crimes against humanity, the international community has done little to ensure that the alleged atrocities are investigated and those responsible brought to justice. International bodies, such as the United Nations, have been greatly silent, with a few meaningless statements that do not follow with decisive actions to change the fate of the targeted communities.
What other evidence needs to be brought to light before the international community wakes up and acts?

I remember last time you complain that Chinese posters started seperate threds about Xinjiang and Uighur instead of merging all related posts in one mega Xinjiang thread. and now you are doing what you complained about before.
 
I remember last time you complain that Chinese posters started seperate threds about Xinjiang and Uighur instread of merging all related posts in one mega Xinjiang thread. and now you are doing what you complained about before.
You should ask the mods why are they banning me from posting in the Xinjiang threads.

@AgNoStiC MuSliM @waz @WebMaster
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But why did you complain about Chinese posters starting seperate threads while you are doing the same? Y
Because the mods has a habit of deleting anti CCP narratives while letting propagandist post irrelevant news about Uyghurs girls.
I m not a mod , I just want to know why you complain about Chinese posters starting seperate threads while you are doing the same?
They thread ban me after I complained.
 
Because the mods has a habit of deleting anti CCP narratives while letting propagandist post irrelevant news about Uyghurs girls.

They thread ban me after I complained.
I m not a mod , I got banned many often than you in PDF. So next time don't complain when we do what you did.
 
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