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Stupid woman, she could have lived a happy life in China, but she now lives in a house with refugees from Africa. But I personally respect her choice.

Frankly speaking, I hope that more Uyghurs will go abroad and have a look, which is more useful than the education of the Communist Party.

The policeman did not threaten her, but hoped that she could turn around and not act as a running dog for the anti-China forces. The Communist Party is still too kind! Why do you care about this kind of garbage?
 
"Use your brain". Oh no thats horrible. How can U.S. regime hired crisis actors ever recover? Massmurdering Lybians, Iraqis and Syrians? Thats controversial. Trying to starve out Iranians Venezuelans and Cubans? Worthy of a raised eyebrow. But telling U.S. state propaganda crisis actors to "think" when they can barely repeat their prewritten scripts? Thats need its own class for a crime agains humanity. :cheesy:

By the way did this Muslim butchering U.S. regime hired actor change that fake story for the 4th time or why are the NSA bots spamming about this fraud again?
 
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"Use your brain". Oh no thats horrible. How can U.S. regime hired crisis actors ever recover? Massmurdering Lybians, Iraqis and Syrians? Thats controversial. Trying to starve out Iranians Venezuelans and Cubans? Worthy of a raised eyebrow. But telling U.S. state propaganda crisis actors to "think" when they can barely repeat their prewritten scripts? Thats need its own class for a crime agains humanity. :cheesy:

By the way did this Muslim butchering U.S. regime hired actor change that fake story for the 4th time or why are the NSA bots spamming about this fraud again?
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BBC again.
Biased Broadcasting Chinese.


Try something new. it is tiring.

so China did not arrest and jail HK billionaire for speaking his opinion ? anyone in China says anything against any Chinese policy they are not arrested

world is blind but what China says is true, do you ever has access to any independent media ?

let me tell you one thing, I live a free and fair society where we can write huge posters on the walls criticising our leaders and we have no fear to do it

we drag our Prime Minster through the mud and mop the floor with him, and yet no one ever arrested us

this is called freedom, something you lot never seen
 
The cost is too low, as evidenced by so many people willing to troll for some token USD or a pat on the head from their masters.
 
so China did not arrest and jail HK billionaire for speaking his opinion ? anyone in China says anything against any Chinese policy they are not arrested

world is blind but what China says is true, do you ever has access to any independent media ?

let me tell you one thing, I live a free and fair society where we can write huge posters on the walls criticising our leaders and we have no fear to do it

we drag our Prime Minster through the mud and mop the floor with him, and yet no one ever arrested us

this is called freedom, something you lot never seen
Was he arrested because of his opinion?

:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:

You are so sweet, lovable and naive.

FYI Benny was arrested and initially (using your language) charged then jailed using an British Common Laws.

Now the Hong Kong Police has collected enough evidences to prove he has breached the National Security Law.

So you don't subscribe to Law and Order.

:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
House of Commons declares Uighurs are being subjected to genocide in China

The House of Commons approves a motion calling on the government to fulfil its obligations under international human rights law.
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Thursday 22 April 2021 19:04, UK
Video has emerged purportedly showing Uighur prisoners bound and blindfolded at a train station in China

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MPs have declared that Uighurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in China's Xinjiang region are being subjected to genocide.
The House of Commons on Thursday approved a motion calling on the government to act to fulfil its obligations under international human rights law.

Although the motion passed by MPs is non-binding on the government, it will increase pressure on ministers to take a harder stance over the issue.
In January, the US declared China had committed genocide in its repression of the Uighurs, while national parliaments in Canada and the Netherlands have also made the same declaration.
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said, for the UK, the attribution of genocide is a matter for the courts.

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During Thursday's debate in the Commons, former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith urged the government to "rethink their position".

"We will not gain any particular friendship by not calling out genocide from the Chinese," he told MPs.
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"It is simply not a tradable item. The UK government has said endlessly - and I understand this - that only a competent court can declare genocide, that is absolutely the original plan.
"But the problem is that getting to a competent court is impossible.
"At the United Nations it is impossible to get through to the International Court of Justice, it is impossible to get through to the International Criminal Court as China is not a signatory to that and therefore will not obey that."
Sir Iain told MPs that trying to get China to sign up to international pledges on climate change should not be a "balancing point" when considering whether to take action over Beijing's treatment of Uighurs and other minority groups.
"These are all abuses which must be called out," he added.
"Whether or not we need China to cooperate on other matters, we cannot simply say that one matter is worth some sacrifice over the other. It is not."
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In his contribution to the debate, the ex-Tory leader also referenced Sky News' Asia correspondent Tom Cheshire's recent reporting about the treatment of Uighurs working in other parts of China.
Conservative former minister Nus Ghani, who moved the motion in the Commons on Thursday, acknowledged some MPs were "reluctant to use the word genocide".
"For many, the word will forever be associated with the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps and I agree with colleagues that we should never diminish the unique meaning or power of this term by applying it incorrectly," she said.
"But there is a misunderstanding that genocide is just one act - mass killing. That is false."
Ms Ghani - who was among five MPs China recently imposed sanctions on for "lies and disinformation" about the country - said genocide concerns intent to "destroy in whole or in part" a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.
"All five criteria of genocide are evidenced as taking place in Xinjiang," she added.
Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokeswoman Layla Moran said: "If we end up being proved to be wrong because an independent, UN inspector goes in and is allowed to do their work and it's shown that we all got the wrong end of the stick, then I would welcome that.
"But I would rather be wrong now than be on the wrong side of history later."
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Speaking on behalf of the government in the Commons, Foreign Office minister Nigel Adams highlighted how the UK recently sanctioned Chinese officials over activities in Xinjiang.
He also pointed to UK export controls on goods from Xinjiang, the government's calls for the UN's high commissioner for human rights to have "urgent and unfettered access" to the region, and joint international action against China.
But Mr Adams repeated that the UK's "longstanding position, like many countries around the world, is that determining whether a situation amounts to genocide or crimes against humanity is an issue for competent national and international courts".
In April 2016, MPs previously voted to say the Yazidis suffered genocide at the hands of Islamic State.
After her motion was approved by MPs, Ms Ghani said: "China's attempt to intimidate parliament into silence has backfired.
"The elected House has spoken and chose to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our international allies, the Uighur people, and all those who have been sanctioned.
"Our hard won parliamentary democracy will always stand up for what is right and remain free from foreign interference."
The Muslim Council of Britain expressed its hope MPs' approval of the motion would prompt the governmment to "fulfil its obligations under the Geneva Convention of 1948 and be spurred on to take more substantive action against the egregious human rights abuses being committed against the Uighur people".
Ms Ghani's motion stated: "That this House believes that Uighurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in the Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region are suffering crimes against humanity and genocide; and calls on the government to act to fulfil its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide and all relevant instruments of international law to bring it to an end."
 
to call it 'genocide', when it's clearly something else, namely 'cultural oppression' or something like that, does (A) not mean that you can't put sanctions on such behavior (even although that might require new treaties) and (B) that it does significantly delude what happened in world war 2, and in other places and times as well. The importance of the severity of *those* particular events should not be shoved under the rug by a re-definition of the word 'genocide'.
 
I got banned by starting new Xinjiang or Uyghur threads instead of merging everything about Xinjiang and Uighur into that megathread, but this OP guy keeps openning new threads about Xinjiang and Uyghurs, provoking and flame baiting Chinese posters intentionally scott free, just because he is a "PDF think tank analyst"?
 
Muslim butchering US regime shills telling us Muslim butchering US state propaganda mouthpices are telling us Muslim-hating Indian radicals citing Muslim-hating Christian hate preachers and employees of U.S. regime torture camps for Muslims and the ever so lively U.S. Muslim butchering advocating U.S. military industry and showing us random blurry and edited photos of something completely normal and uncontroversial that has nothing to do with the fake labels and titles and headlines appended to them by the Muslim butchering US regimes mouthpieces and paid shills, "declare" China is doing something bad because there is nothing really to complain about.

And Its another day of of eyerolling over butthurt Americans failing to divide and destroy China. 🙄
 
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to call it 'genocide', when it's clearly something else, namely 'cultural oppression' or something like that, does (A) not mean that you can't put sanctions on such behavior (even although that might require new treaties) and (B) that it does significantly delude what happened in world war 2, and in other places and times as well. The importance of the severity of *those* particular events should not be shoved under the rug by a re-definition of the word 'genocide'.

No one has accused China of killing Uighurs, so where this blatant lie come from?

Genocide :" the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
"a campaign of genocide"
"
 
Muslim butchering US regime shills telling us Muslim butchering US state propaganda mouthpices are telling us Muslim-hating Indian radicals citing Muslim-hating Christian hate preachers and employees of U.S. regime torture camps for Muslims and the ever so lively U.S. Muslim butchering advocating U.S. military industry and showing us random blurry and edited photos of something completely normal and uncontroversial that has nothing to do with the fake labels and titles and headlines appended to them by the Muslim butchering US regimes mouthpieces and paid shills, "declare" China is doing something bad because there is nothing really to complain about.

And Its another day of of eyerolling over butthurt Americans failing to divide and destroy China. 🙄


BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation so not American

America is a country on the other side of the Atlantic
 
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