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China is detaining Muslims simply for being under 40 years old, leaked documents show

It' s very disappointing that PDF allows some member to use this board to sow his anti-China deep-seated biases exploiting those propaganda materials produced by the US institutions.

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By Chas W. Freeman, Jr. (USFS, Ret.)

He's a former diplomat of the U.S. for over 30 years, wrote briefings for Henry Kissinger's secret trips to China, and main interpreter for Richard Nixon in his trip to China.

There he mentioned that HK as one of power playing grounds of USA to DISRUPT China's peaceful rise to top of the world along with issues of Xinjiang, Tibet (but Tibet loses its provocative value nowadays), Taiwan Island and South China Sea.



@waz -- May you please take a thorough look into this matter starting from the OP? Please inspect the OP about his motive, I can see he's harboring deep-seated Anti-China biases and just propagandize around this board sowing hatred against China, channeling those propagandist sources in the internet and dump them here at PDF! Thank you.
 
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It' s very disappointing that PDF allows some member to use this board to sow his anti-China deep-seated biases exploiting those propaganda materials produced by the US institutions.
CN govt already block PDF if u try to forget. U guys Cnese here r just Wumao posters, not normal Cnese.

Stop spreading propaganda here. No one care if no normal Cnese here.
 
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China is detaining Uighur Muslims simply for being under 40 years old, leaked documents show
Bill Bostock
Dec 9, 2020, 6:09 AM

This photo taken on June 4, 2019 shows a man walking past a screen showing images of China's President Xi Jinping in Kashgar in China's northwest Xinjiang region. - China has enforced a massive security crackdown in Xinjiang, where more than one million ethnic Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are believed to be held in a network of internment camps that Beijing describes as vocational education centres aimed at steering people away from religious extremism. (Photo by Greg Baker / AFP) (Photo credit should read GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)'s President Xi Jinping in Kashgar in China's northwest Xinjiang region. - China has enforced a massive security crackdown in Xinjiang, where more than one million ethnic Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are believed to be held in a network of internment camps that Beijing describes as vocational education centres aimed at steering people away from religious extremism. (Photo by Greg Baker / AFP) (Photo credit should read GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)
A man walking past a screen showing images of China's President Xi Jinping in Kashgar, Xinjiang region, in June 2019. GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images
  • Human Rights Watch obtained a leaked Chinese government list of 2,000 Uighur Muslims detained between 2016 and late 2018 in Aksu, Xinjiang.
  • Uighurs on that list were detained for reasons including "switching off their phone repeatedly," "generally acting suspiciously," and being "born after the 1980s," Human Rights Watch said.
  • The Aksu used data from the Integrated Joint Operations Platform, China's mass surveillance system that builds profiles of all Xinjiang residents.
  • Since 2016, China has detained at least one million Uighurs in hundreds of prison camps, which the country euphemistically calls "reeducation centers."
China is detaining its Uighur Muslim citizens for reasons including being younger than 40 years old or appearing untrustworthy, leaked documents show.

On Wednesday, Human Rights Watch published details of a dataset showing the reasons why approximately 2,000 people were detained in Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang, between mid-2016 and late 2018.

Human Rights Watch said that the list appears to come from a part of Aksu that is mostly Uighur, and the group said it is confident that all the people on the list are Uighurs.

Justifications used by officials on the Aksu list to detain the Uighurs included "switching off their phone repeatedly," "generally acting suspiciously," and being "born after the 1980s.

One person on the list, identified as Ms. T, was detained for "links to sensitive countries" after she received four calls from a foreign number in March 2017, Human Rights Watch said.

Officials in Xinjiang have previously used obscure and ridiculous justifications to detain and imprison Uighurs, including setting clocks to a different time zone than Beijing's, which China deems an act of rebellion.

The Aksu list, which was passed to Human Rights Watch by Radio Free Asia's Uyghur Service in August 2020, "provides further insights into how China's brutal repression of Xinjiang's Turkic Muslims is being turbocharged by technology," said Maya Wang, senior China researcher at Human Rights Watch.

"The Chinese government owes answers to the families of those on the list: why were they detained, and where are they now?"



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A view of a new suspected tier-four detainment camp in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China Google Earth


The people on the list comprise a small segment of some millions of Uighurs who have been detained in prison-like camps since 2016.


Fake news from RAW and CIA sponsored fake websites and so called news outlets showing people who are already dead since a decade. You need to start looking for more exciting BS since this nonsense is getting real boring. Good luck.
 
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