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By following @CNN , we find how they make fake news about Xinjiang

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Rebiya Kadeer , leader of Xinjiang independence movement, claims that dozens of her family members were detained by the government. See what her granddaughters and sons have to say to her.


May be Result of re education camps .

By following @CNN , we find how they make fake news about Xinjiang

Western media has been crazy about Xinjiang recently, reporting 3 million Uighurs (Uighur's total population is around 10 million) being held in concentration camps and China government demolishing mosques, destroying Uighur tombs, harvesting Uighur organs, raping Uighur female inmates, sending men to sleep with Uighur women....

Will any sane person or government ever do those things? Chinese government is not stupid nor made up by psychopaths, most Chinese top leaders were scholars and engineers before they took government jobs, not warlords or chieftains.


So you want to tell us we should believe news from chinese sources only .

CNN and BBC is full of lies.
Ok :coffee:
 
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Ah, Human Rights Watch, another arm of NED, the replacement for CIA. They should be registered as foreign agents. Denying entry should be the least of their worries.

Michael Shifter, HRW’s Americas advisory committee, directed the Latin America and Caribbean program for the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a quasi-governmental entity whose former acting president Allen Weinstein told The Washington Post in 1991 that “a lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA.”
The advisory committee for HRW’s Americas Division has even boasted the presence of a former Central Intelligence Agency official, Miguel Díaz. According to his State Department biography, Díaz served as a CIA analyst and also provided “oversight of U.S. intelligence activities in Latin America” for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
 
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