you can call it a genocide, sure.
it is a cultural genocide in any case, according to the people who live there. The fear of the consequences for their family keep them from speaking out publicly.
that's a good point, thanks
according to the people who live there.
Can you find one who says that and had never been paid to do so?
yes, of course.
the kidnappings and detentions are common knowledge in China and at this point affect nearly every part of the xinjiang population.
there's a pretty good report by the economist about the culture of fear, they interview uyghur exiles and family members of detainees:
part1
part2
the economist
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Neat vids from youtube or wherever. Rules later
you can call it a genocide, sure.
it is a cultural genocide in any case, according to the people who live there. The fear of the consequences for their family keep them from speaking out publicly.
that's a good point, thanks
Can you find one who says that and had never been paid to do so?
yes, of course.
the kidnappings and detentions are common knowledge in China and at this point affect nearly every part of the xinjiang population.
there's a pretty good report by the economist about the culture of fear, they interview uyghur exiles and family members of detainees:
part1
part2
aaahahahahahahaha