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China doesn't allow Foreigners to Visit Xinjiang's Truth & Xinjiang Police follow while filming!​

Is this guy an Indian?

A visit by a foreign guy in a Xinjiang village, adults in this village don't seem to be able to speak Mandarin Chinese, kids can speak some

 
Every family still owns more than one cars even in this remote rural village where locals largely can not speak Mandarin Chinese, this is something western media will never tell you.

In Xinjiang fruits from trees on the roadsides are free to collect
 
Desert oasis cities Korla and Kashgar, two biggest "concentration camps" in XInjiang's less developed southern desert region

Korla

Kashgsar
 
Which countries or cities in the whole central and south Asia can enjoy the same standard of living and world top class infrastructure like the "genocide" Xinjiang? Why western media never reports this part of the story?
 

China doesn't allow Foreigners to Visit Xinjiang's Truth & Xinjiang Police follow while filming!​

Is this guy an Indian?

A visit by a foreign guy in a Xinjiang village, adults in this village don't seem to be able to speak Mandarin Chinese, kids can speak some

He is Pakistani.
 
No matter how many foreigners traveling in Xinjiang and debunking those pathetic western lies, the west will just brazen it out and keeping making them.
 
A friend traveled to china to work as a teacher. He was surprised to meet many native chinese muslims and muslims from neighbouring regional states.
 

“I Saw ZERO Evidence Of Uyghur Repression In China” – Journalist returns from a fact-finding mission to China with former Rep. Cynthia McKinney​


Journalist Don DeBar has recently returned from a fact-finding mission to China with former Rep. Cynthia McKinney during which he spent a considerable amount of time interacting with locals in the Xinjiang region.

He discovered, much to his surprise, that reports of repression and genocide of the Uyghur minority in Xinjiang appear wildly overstated and do not reflect what he experienced at all.

Guest host Craig “Pasta” Jardula and DeBar discuss specifically what the latter heard from Xinjiang residents about their lives and relationship with the Chinese government.


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