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Uyghur girl goes to northern Xinjiang Altay region for winter fishing festival, it's freezing cold but tourists still swarmed in for this festival, the first fish caught in this festival fetched 48,8888 yuan, ( $6,7000USD) in the auction.

 
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Which one is fake? could you point it out?
The question is which one is real

Uighurs in Turkey file criminal case against Chinese officials
Uighur Muslims in Istanbul accuse Chinese officials of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.

Ethnic Uighur men hold up protest signs outside of the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey with one sign reading: 'CCP Chinese officials should be judged'

Ethnic Uighur men take part in a protest against China in front of the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Published On 4 Jan 20224 Jan 2022
Nineteen people from China’s Uighur Muslim ethnic group have filed a criminal complaint with a Turkish prosecutor against Chinese officials, accusing them of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.
Lawyer Gulden Sonmez said on Tuesday it was necessary because international bodies had not acted against Chinese authorities, who have been accused of facilitating forced labour by detaining about a million Uighurs and other primarily Muslim minorities in camps since 2016.
KEEP READING
list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Mass surveillance fuels oppression of Uighurs and Palestinians
list 2 of 4More countries criticise China at UN for repression of Uighurs
list 3 of 4Xinjiang’s ‘architecture of repression’ targets Muslim Uighurs
list 4 of 4Muslim groups boycott Hilton over planned hotel on Uighur mosque
end of list

China initially denied the camps existed, but has since said they are vocational centres and are designed to combat extremism. It denies all accusations of abuse.
About 50,000 Uighurs – with whom Turks share ethnic, religious and linguistic connections – are believed to reside in Turkey, the largest Uighur diaspora outside Central Asia.
The complaint was filed on Tuesday with the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s Office.
China’s embassy in Turkey and the prosecutor’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
“The international criminal court should have already started this trial, but China is a member of the [United Nations] Security Council and it does not seem possible within this dynamic,” Sonmez said outside the city’s main court.
Surrounding the lawyer were more than 50 people holding photos of missing family members and signs calling for the prosecution of Chinese officials.
An ethnic Uighur woman waves the flag of East Turkestan outside of the courthouse in Istanbul Turkey
Ethnic Uighur women raise the flag of East Turkestan outside the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Some waved the blue-and-white flags of the independence movement of East Turkestan, a group Beijing has said threatens the stability of its far-western region of Xinjiang.
The complaint related to 116 people who the complainants said are still detained in China and was filed against 112 people, including members of the Chinese Communist Party, directors and officers at labour camps.
“Turkish legislation recognises universal jurisdiction. Torture, genocide, rape [and] crimes against humanity can be prosecuted in Turkish courts and criminals can be tried,” Sonmez said.
‘Rescue my sister’
Medine Nazimi, one of those who filed the criminal complaint, said her sister had been taken away in 2017 and she had not been heard from since.
“My sister and I are Turkish citizens so I want my government to rescue my sister,” Nazimi said.
Some of the Uighurs living in Turkey have criticised Ankara’s approach to China after the two nations agreed on an extradition treaty.



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Video Duration 00 minutes 56 seconds00:56
Canada calls on China to allow independent observers into Xinjiang
Turkey’s foreign minister said in March the deal was similar to those Ankara has with other states and denied it would lead to Uighurs being sent back to China.
Some Turkish opposition leaders have accused the government of overlooking Uighur rights in favour of other interests with China, which the government denies.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in July that it was important to Turkey that Uighur Muslims lived in peace as “equal citizens of China”, but said Turkey respected China’s national sovereignty.
UN experts and rights groups estimate more than a million people, mainly from the Uighur and other Muslim minorities, have been detained in recent years in camps in Xinjiang.
 
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The question is which one is real

Uighurs in Turkey file criminal case against Chinese officials
Uighur Muslims in Istanbul accuse Chinese officials of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.

Ethnic Uighur men hold up protest signs outside of the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey with one sign reading: 'CCP Chinese officials should be judged''CCP Chinese officials should be judged'

Ethnic Uighur men take part in a protest against China in front of the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Published On 4 Jan 20224 Jan 2022
Nineteen people from China’s Uighur Muslim ethnic group have filed a criminal complaint with a Turkish prosecutor against Chinese officials, accusing them of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.
Lawyer Gulden Sonmez said on Tuesday it was necessary because international bodies had not acted against Chinese authorities, who have been accused of facilitating forced labour by detaining about a million Uighurs and other primarily Muslim minorities in camps since 2016.
KEEP READING
list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Mass surveillance fuels oppression of Uighurs and Palestinians
list 2 of 4More countries criticise China at UN for repression of Uighurs
list 3 of 4Xinjiang’s ‘architecture of repression’ targets Muslim Uighurs
list 4 of 4Muslim groups boycott Hilton over planned hotel on Uighur mosque
end of list

China initially denied the camps existed, but has since said they are vocational centres and are designed to combat extremism. It denies all accusations of abuse.
About 50,000 Uighurs – with whom Turks share ethnic, religious and linguistic connections – are believed to reside in Turkey, the largest Uighur diaspora outside Central Asia.
The complaint was filed on Tuesday with the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s Office.
China’s embassy in Turkey and the prosecutor’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
“The international criminal court should have already started this trial, but China is a member of the [United Nations] Security Council and it does not seem possible within this dynamic,” Sonmez said outside the city’s main court.
Surrounding the lawyer were more than 50 people holding photos of missing family members and signs calling for the prosecution of Chinese officials.
An ethnic Uighur woman waves the flag of East Turkestan outside of the courthouse in Istanbul Turkey
Ethnic Uighur women raise the flag of East Turkestan outside the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Some waved the blue-and-white flags of the independence movement of East Turkestan, a group Beijing has said threatens the stability of its far-western region of Xinjiang.
The complaint related to 116 people who the complainants said are still detained in China and was filed against 112 people, including members of the Chinese Communist Party, directors and officers at labour camps.
“Turkish legislation recognises universal jurisdiction. Torture, genocide, rape [and] crimes against humanity can be prosecuted in Turkish courts and criminals can be tried,” Sonmez said.
‘Rescue my sister’
Medine Nazimi, one of those who filed the criminal complaint, said her sister had been taken away in 2017 and she had not been heard from since.
“My sister and I are Turkish citizens so I want my government to rescue my sister,” Nazimi said.
Some of the Uighurs living in Turkey have criticised Ankara’s approach to China after the two nations agreed on an extradition treaty.



Play Video



Video Duration 00 minutes 56 seconds00:56
Canada calls on China to allow independent observers into Xinjiang
Turkey’s foreign minister said in March the deal was similar to those Ankara has with other states and denied it would lead to Uighurs being sent back to China.
Some Turkish opposition leaders have accused the government of overlooking Uighur rights in favour of other interests with China, which the government denies.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in July that it was important to Turkey that Uighur Muslims lived in peace as “equal citizens of China”, but said Turkey respected China’s national sovereignty.
UN experts and rights groups estimate more than a million people, mainly from the Uighur and other Muslim minorities, have been detained in recent years in camps in Xinjiang.
Lots of real people vlog videos about Xinjiang, they are all real, you just post some random pics which show nothing but western propaganda.
 
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Uyghur girl goes to northern Xinjiang Altay region for winter fishing festival, it's freezing cold but tourists still swarmed in for this festival, the first fish caught in this festival fetched 48,8888 yuan, ( $6,7000USD) in the auction.


She speaks Mandarin very well, and her mouth shape is very standard when she speaks Mandarin.
 
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The question is which one is real

Uighurs in Turkey file criminal case against Chinese officials
Uighur Muslims in Istanbul accuse Chinese officials of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.

Ethnic Uighur men hold up protest signs outside of the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey with one sign reading: 'CCP Chinese officials should be judged''CCP Chinese officials should be judged'

Ethnic Uighur men take part in a protest against China in front of the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Published On 4 Jan 20224 Jan 2022
Nineteen people from China’s Uighur Muslim ethnic group have filed a criminal complaint with a Turkish prosecutor against Chinese officials, accusing them of committing genocide, torture, rape and crimes against humanity.
Lawyer Gulden Sonmez said on Tuesday it was necessary because international bodies had not acted against Chinese authorities, who have been accused of facilitating forced labour by detaining about a million Uighurs and other primarily Muslim minorities in camps since 2016.
KEEP READING
list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Mass surveillance fuels oppression of Uighurs and Palestinians
list 2 of 4More countries criticise China at UN for repression of Uighurs
list 3 of 4Xinjiang’s ‘architecture of repression’ targets Muslim Uighurs
list 4 of 4Muslim groups boycott Hilton over planned hotel on Uighur mosque
end of list

China initially denied the camps existed, but has since said they are vocational centres and are designed to combat extremism. It denies all accusations of abuse.
About 50,000 Uighurs – with whom Turks share ethnic, religious and linguistic connections – are believed to reside in Turkey, the largest Uighur diaspora outside Central Asia.
The complaint was filed on Tuesday with the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s Office.
China’s embassy in Turkey and the prosecutor’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
“The international criminal court should have already started this trial, but China is a member of the [United Nations] Security Council and it does not seem possible within this dynamic,” Sonmez said outside the city’s main court.
Surrounding the lawyer were more than 50 people holding photos of missing family members and signs calling for the prosecution of Chinese officials.
An ethnic Uighur woman waves the flag of East Turkestan outside of the courthouse in Istanbul Turkey
Ethnic Uighur women raise the flag of East Turkestan outside the Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
Some waved the blue-and-white flags of the independence movement of East Turkestan, a group Beijing has said threatens the stability of its far-western region of Xinjiang.
The complaint related to 116 people who the complainants said are still detained in China and was filed against 112 people, including members of the Chinese Communist Party, directors and officers at labour camps.
“Turkish legislation recognises universal jurisdiction. Torture, genocide, rape [and] crimes against humanity can be prosecuted in Turkish courts and criminals can be tried,” Sonmez said.
‘Rescue my sister’
Medine Nazimi, one of those who filed the criminal complaint, said her sister had been taken away in 2017 and she had not been heard from since.
“My sister and I are Turkish citizens so I want my government to rescue my sister,” Nazimi said.
Some of the Uighurs living in Turkey have criticised Ankara’s approach to China after the two nations agreed on an extradition treaty.



Play Video



Video Duration 00 minutes 56 seconds00:56
Canada calls on China to allow independent observers into Xinjiang
Turkey’s foreign minister said in March the deal was similar to those Ankara has with other states and denied it would lead to Uighurs being sent back to China.
Some Turkish opposition leaders have accused the government of overlooking Uighur rights in favour of other interests with China, which the government denies.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in July that it was important to Turkey that Uighur Muslims lived in peace as “equal citizens of China”, but said Turkey respected China’s national sovereignty.
UN experts and rights groups estimate more than a million people, mainly from the Uighur and other Muslim minorities, have been detained in recent years in camps in Xinjiang.

There are East Turkistan flags everywhere and they are all criminals.

You have a very strange mind, are they allowed to commit crimes because they are muslims?

You should get some formal education.
 
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New children's hospital in Xinjiang Urumqi had completed and will be opened soon!Can accommodate 1200 beds
2022-01-16 21:28 HKT

The Chengbei Branch of the Children's Hospital of Urumqi, located in the north of Chengbei New District, is now fully completed and will be opened soon. This also means that this tertiary A hospital with a capacity of 1,200 beds will be given to Urumqi medical institutions. This new children's hospital is especially for the upgrade of Urumqi's pediatrics.

Currently, Urumqi has two specialized children's hospitals.

The Chengbei Children's Hospital invested 2.28 billion yuan ( $360 million USD) , has a total construction area of 230,000 square meters, and it also has a rehabilitation and health center, a blood center, a scientific research and training center, an infection center, and a children's science museum.

It contains internal medicine (neonatology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric respiratory, pediatric cardiovascular, pediatric nephrology, pediatric rheumatology, hematology, etc.), surgery (new students) Pediatric Surgery, Pediatric General Surgery, Pediatric Orthopedics, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, etc.), Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Stomatology, Dermatology, Critical Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, Child Health Care, Infection The total number of beds in 12 departments will reach 1,200.

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There are East Turkistan flags everywhere and they are all criminals.

You have a very strange mind, are they allowed to commit crimes because they are muslims?

You should get some formal education.

One man's crimes are another man's heroism

Same as your re-education camps are a holocaust upon the Muslims
 
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Xinjiang now boasts the world top class infrastructure, the gem of central Asia.
 
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No matter how hard China haters try to smear Xinjiang, their lies become pale as hell in front of the reality that Xinjiang enjoys central and south Asia's best economy, infrastructure, standard of living, boasts the best high speed railways, highways, subways, airports, schools and universities, museums, theaters, hospitals, libraries, sports facilities...in the whole central and south Asia, Xinjiang's superb development and modernization is the best anwser to China haters lies.
 
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One man's crimes are another man's heroism

Same as your re-education camps are a holocaust upon the Muslims

You believe in the law of the jungle, But you are not strong, this is the source of your pain.

Are Westerners who killed millions of Muslims also heroes?

If you want to learn the double standard of the West, you must first become strong. Of course, China does not like double standards when it becomes strong.
 
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Xinjiang Urumqi Olympic park opens
Investment of 4 billion Yuan, ($634 million USD) The Urmqi Olympic park has a 30,000 seat modern all purpose stadium, 12,000 seats gymnasium, 2000 seats track and field stadium, 3000 seats swimming center, public sports center for variou sports, boxing, gym, badminton, tennis..., hotel complex for athletes and tourists.


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Xinjiang Urumqi Olympic park opens
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