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An Independent East Turkestan will be bad for Pakistan

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That's because the mods have been thread banning me in the Xinjiang threads, you're not. So you should follow the rules.
I got banned more often than you in PDF. and I should follow the rules and you don't have to? Man, you lost your sanity.
 
To all those SLAVES * VuucckkHead around the world who have been brainwashed by those 5 Eyes western nations led by You--Know--Who and who INTENTIONALLY refuse to believe that ... Uyghur people is PROSPERING in XinJiang, CHN.


Thousand Thanks to Genuine Personal Testimonies
from all those WONDERFUL UYGHUR Ladies below
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Proof:
Watch the testimonies from all these UYGHUR Ladies below:

 
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By foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic
Posted Wednesday 3 FebFebruary 2021 at 6:31pm, updated 6ddays ago

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Recent research suggests China has been expanding its network of detention facilities for Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.(Maxar Via Google Earth)


Uyghur advocacy groups have renewed calls for the international community to take action after the BBC published horrifying new accounts of rape and torture in China's network of internment camps in Xinjiang.

WARNING: Some people may find the contents in this article distressing.

Key points:
  • One woman told the BBC that she was tortured and gang-raped on three occasions by Chinese men
  • Another said she was tortured by guards who raped them with electrified sticks
  • The accusations drew a horrified response from several Australian Government MPs
The BBC spoke to several women who said they had been subjected to systematic sexual violence, torture and rape from guards in the camp.

The broadcaster also said it spoke to a former guard who confirmed he had seen prisoners subjected to beatings, as well as being tortured with electric shocks.

Many of the accounts were extremely graphic.

One woman told the BBC that she was tortured and gang-raped on three occasions by Chinese men.

Another said she was forced to strip Uyghur women naked and handcuff them before they were raped by guards.

A third said some women had been tortured by guards who raped them with electrified sticks.


Nurgul Sawut from the group Campaign for Uyghurs said it would have been extremely difficult for the women to recount their experiences.

"For Uyghur women, speaking about their rape experience is worse than death," she told the ABC.
"But we have many Uyghur sisters [who] put aside their pride and spoke out."

Ms Sawut said the BBC report was further evidence of mass human rights abuses in the network of camps.

"Chinese policemen and camp staff and their methods of conducting sexual abuse and torture towards Uyghur women are the same and consistent," she said.

"Their common methods are: gang rape, attacks on Uyghur women's dignity and selling Uyghur women as sex slaves."
Evidence 'leaves no room for doubt'

The accusations drew a horrified response from several Australian Government MPs, including parliamentarians who are part of the Inter Parliamentary Alliance on China.

How China is creating the world’s largest prison | Four Corners


Labor Senator Kimberly Kitching said the BBC report "documents some of the most horrific and unspeakable human rights abuses we've seen in recent memory."

"The weight of the evidence steadily coming out of the Xinjiang region leaves no room for doubt as to the oppression Uyghur and other ethnic minorities are living under," she said.

Liberal Senator James Paterson said the program had brought the Chinese Communist Party "into further disrepute" and would "rightly horrify the world."

"We must be united in our denunciation of these violations of the Uyghur people," he told the ABC.

China has repeatedly denied that it is persecuting ethnic groups in Xinjiang, although recent research suggests it has been expanding its network of detention facilities for Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.

The Chinese embassy in Canberra responded by excoriating one of the researchers who provided material to the BBC, Adrian Zenz, accusing him of "spreading rumours to slander and even demonise China."

"[Zenz] is keen to concoct rumours about Xinjiang and slander China, and his relevant reports and remarks have long been proved to be falsehoods," the embassy said.

"His reports don't have the slightest of credibility and academic integrity."

Posted 3 FebFebruary 2021, updated 6ddays ago

 
People believe what they want to believe despite the weight of the evidence. In that case the only remaining option is confrontation and justified self defense by any means necessary to ensure the existence and prosperity of our people.
 
Where is US? I recommend that the US should attack China or stop trade at least.
But it cannot do any? So it must keep its mouth shut. They want to stir the muslims sentiments so that US can fight another war, on somebody else shoulder, far from the mainland.
 
The usual US state propaganda agencies recycle lazy propaganda lies about China after the usual British state propaganda mouthpiece recycles lazy propaganda lies about China citing "new" piles of recycled lazy propaganda lies from the usual US and British state affiliated US and British weapon manufacturer run propaganda agencies.
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By foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic
Posted Wednesday 3 FebFebruary 2021 at 6:31pm, updated 6ddays ago

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Recent research suggests China has been expanding its network of detention facilities for Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.(Maxar Via Google Earth)


Uyghur advocacy groups have renewed calls for the international community to take action after the BBC published horrifying new accounts of rape and torture in China's network of internment camps in Xinjiang.

WARNING: Some people may find the contents in this article distressing.

Key points:
  • One woman told the BBC that she was tortured and gang-raped on three occasions by Chinese men
  • Another said she was tortured by guards who raped them with electrified sticks
  • The accusations drew a horrified response from several Australian Government MPs
The BBC spoke to several women who said they had been subjected to systematic sexual violence, torture and rape from guards in the camp.

The broadcaster also said it spoke to a former guard who confirmed he had seen prisoners subjected to beatings, as well as being tortured with electric shocks.

Many of the accounts were extremely graphic.

One woman told the BBC that she was tortured and gang-raped on three occasions by Chinese men.

Another said she was forced to strip Uyghur women naked and handcuff them before they were raped by guards.

A third said some women had been tortured by guards who raped them with electrified sticks.


Nurgul Sawut from the group Campaign for Uyghurs said it would have been extremely difficult for the women to recount their experiences.


"But we have many Uyghur sisters [who] put aside their pride and spoke out."

Ms Sawut said the BBC report was further evidence of mass human rights abuses in the network of camps.

"Chinese policemen and camp staff and their methods of conducting sexual abuse and torture towards Uyghur women are the same and consistent," she said.


Evidence 'leaves no room for doubt'

The accusations drew a horrified response from several Australian Government MPs, including parliamentarians who are part of the Inter Parliamentary Alliance on China.

How China is creating the world’s largest prison | Four Corners


Labor Senator Kimberly Kitching said the BBC report "documents some of the most horrific and unspeakable human rights abuses we've seen in recent memory."

"The weight of the evidence steadily coming out of the Xinjiang region leaves no room for doubt as to the oppression Uyghur and other ethnic minorities are living under," she said.

Liberal Senator James Paterson said the program had brought the Chinese Communist Party "into further disrepute" and would "rightly horrify the world."



China has repeatedly denied that it is persecuting ethnic groups in Xinjiang, although recent research suggests it has been expanding its network of detention facilities for Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.

The Chinese embassy in Canberra responded by excoriating one of the researchers who provided material to the BBC, Adrian Zenz, accusing him of "spreading rumours to slander and even demonise China."

"[Zenz] is keen to concoct rumours about Xinjiang and slander China, and his relevant reports and remarks have long been proved to be falsehoods," the embassy said.

"His reports don't have the slightest of credibility and academic integrity."

Posted 3 FebFebruary 2021, updated 6ddays ago







Funny how abc mentioned nothing about australian troops murdering and committing war crimes against Afghan civilians......... :disagree::

 
Love how Uyghur "speak out", Besides "she says he says" as evidence against China, has US and others been able to produce one single concrete evidence of genocide and systematic rape yet? There are so many western vloggers who recently travelled to Xinjiang and posted on youtube, why can't these same anti-china Americans and other westerners just go there and try to find mass graves, mass rape victims themselves? If western vloggers can freely go to xinjiang and bring videos back and post online, I'm sure these anti-china people can do the same? why can't they produce one single concrete evidence of genocide and systematic rape to date? Why only interview and talk to people who clearly have anti-china agenda? Should china also interview BLM protesters and conclude US is now genociding blacks?
 
Where is US? I recommend that the US should attack China or stop trade at least.
But it cannot do any? So it must keep its mouth shut. They want to stir the muslims sentiments so that US can fight another war, on somebody else shoulder, far from the mainland.
Oh US should do it?...What about Muslim Ummah ? and Pakistan...which is the biggest advocate of Muslim atrocities in Kashmir/Palestine.....but no..... it's China this time...better to keep Mum and close eyes...right?
 
This is the reason why UK Ofcom refused to issue a broadcasting licence to CGTN in Britain.

BBC is similarly owned by the British Government and has been the sources of many fake news, should China similarly ban them?

The West esp. USA and Britain talks about Freefom of Press and expression.
Now I understand what it means.
Talk only. :sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:

Their propaganda and lies are systematically dismantled by China News Media and they can't face the truth and facts as they are presented.
 
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Xinjiang is no longer a problem in China, so whatever fake news you make it makes no sense.
 
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