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Call me a conspiracy theorist but these news about Uyghurs, and china hunting them down abroad came out right as Europe, SK and Japan was reconsidering their affiliation with China
Can you provide any evidence for your claim? It's clearly wrong, as there has been strong evidence for the suppression of Uyghurs, Tibetans, and other minorities by the Chinese government for a very long time, from many independent sources.
Can you please link some of that evidence because all I got so far are some secondhand hearsay testimonies.
https://sopuli.xyz/c/China
This is supposed to be the concrete evidence? It appears to be more of a collection of propaganda.
@Subdivide6857@midwest.social
Nah, the Chinese propaganda is elsewhere. The articles provided at https://sopuli.xyz/c/China are the result of sophisticated, independent, and reliable investigations.
By who? Why can you speak to the veracity of the articles personally?
I read them.
If you want to get a broader summary of the situation, the Campaign for Uyghurs' website may be helpful. Canada's House of Commons provides also good insights as well as the International Bar Association and Holocaust Memorial Museum in the US.
“Break Their Lineage, Break Their Roots”, is a report by Human Right Watch from 2021, detailing China’s crimes against humanity targeting Uyghurs and other Turkic muslims.
It comes from all over. You'll easily find much more.
[Edit typo.]
Thats the kind of hearsay fearmongering I am talking about, is there anything more concrete than "My grandmother said she likes the CCP"?
That's the kind of approach a lemmygrab ml troll would use
the "treat those who cant provide evidence but only ad hominems with suspicion" approach?
Ask for evidence constantly, deny it if provided and trash the source. Where is your source? Thats the playbook.
Prove me wrong though.