Uighur Slaves Struggling To Keep Up With Demand For Palestinian Headscarves
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The Bee ^
| May 7, 2024 | Staff
XINJIANG, CHINA — Thanks to the recent uptick in awareness of worldwide injustices and inequalities, Uighur slaves are struggling to keep up with the demand for more Palestinian headscarves. The
traditional keffiyeh is the square cotton scarf that is being worn on liberal college campuses around the United States in solidarity with the Free Palestine resistance movement. Unfortunately, those headscarves aren't affordable to poor college students unless the manufacturing is outsourced to Uighur slaves in China. "We are really glad that college kids are paying attention to unfair and oppressive conditions around the world," said one Uighur, Aygul Ablet, through...
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When Will Nike Start Selling Uighur Skin Shoes?
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Freerepublic.com | February 6, 2022 | WMarshal
The German National Socialist Party, A.K.A. the Nazis, loved making things out of the leather made from the skin of their Jewish and Deplorable victims so it is a proud tradition of socialism/communism. Nike
produces many of its sneakers in China and it would be unethical to just harvest the organs from the murder camp victims and just throw away the skin. Nike using the skin would be very "green" which, inthe minds of the typical Watermelon Marxist, trumps all other morality.
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John Cena Apologizes To China By Body-Slamming A Uighur Muslim
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The Babylon Bee ^
| 5-25-2021 | The Babylon Bee
BEIJING—John Cena made a terrible mistake in a recent promotional appearance for Fast & Furious 9, in which he referred to Taiwan as a country. This
insulted the communist tyrants of the Chinese Communist Party, who demanded an apology. In an effort to make amends for his faux pas, Cena body-slammed a Uighur Muslim in a specially recorded apology video. "I am so, so very sorry for insulting the glorious People's Republic Of China," said Cena in broken Mandarin. "We want to be able to show our movie in your wonderful free country and make lots of money, which is...
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China Sanctions British Officials, Entities Over Uighur 'Lies, Disinformation'
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UPI ^
| MARCH 26, 2021 | Darryl Coote
Days after Britain imposed punitive measures against Beijing for committing human rights abuses against its Uighur minority citizens, China retaliated on Friday, blacklisting British nationals and organizations that "spread lies and disinformation." China's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the sanctions against nine British people and four organizations in a statement, threatening to take further actions if necessary. SAP S/4HANA provides agility in uncertain times, by turning data into predictive insights. British Parliament members Tom Tugendhat, Iain Duncan Smith, Neil O'Brien, Tim Loughton and Nusrat Ghani were sanctioned along with David Alton and Helena Kennedy of the House of Lords, barrister...
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China Retaliates After EU Sanctions CCP Over Uighur Crackdown In First Since Tiananmen Square
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Libertarian Hub ^
| 03/22/2021 | Tyler Durden
Update (0910ET): Well that didn't take long. Chinese
authorities have already retaliated to the EU sanctions... and threatens more (emphasis ours)On March 22, the European Union imposed unilateral sanctions on relevant individuals and entities in China based on lies and false information under the pretext of the so-called human rights issue in Xinjiang.The European side ignored facts, turned black and white, grossly interfered in China's internal affairs, flagrantly violated international law and the basic norms of international relations, and seriously damaged China-EU relations. China firmly opposes and strongly condemns this. The Chinese government is unwavering in its determination to defend...
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Biden dismisses Uighur genocide as part of China’s ‘different norms’
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NY Post ^
| February 17, 2021 | Emily Jacobs
President Biden is dismissing the genocide against the Uighur population in China, dubbing the mass internment a “different norm” — despite the State Department this month responding to “atrocities” in the camps, following reports of systemic rape and torture. The
commander-in-chief made the remarks after being asked during his CNN town hall Tuesday evening about his recent conversation with his Chinese counterpart, starting his response by relaying Xi’s justification for the abuses. “If you know anything about Chinese history, it has always been, the time when China has been victimized by the outer world is when they haven’t been unified...
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Twitter locks Chinese embassy’s account over tweet about Uighur women
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CNBC ^
| 01/21/2021 | Saheli Roy Choudhury
Twitter said it locked the account of China’s embassy in the United States over a tweet about Uighur women that violated company policy against dehumanization. The
Chinese Embassy account, @ChineseEmbinUS, tweeted this month that Uighur women had been emancipated by government policy from being “baby making machines.” The tweet cited a study reported by state-controlled newspaper China Daily, Reuters reported. “We’ve taken action on the Tweet ... for violating our policy against dehumanization, where it states: We prohibit the dehumanization of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity,” a...
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Chinese Embassy Boasts on Twitter That Uighur Concentration Camps ‘Emancipate’ Women: It Makes Them More than ‘Baby-Making Machines’
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Mediaite via MSN ^
| 1/08/20 | Rudy Takala
China’s Embassy in the United States took to Twitter to tout the “reeducation” camps that have imprisoned millions of Uighurs, saying they helped women to become more than “baby-making machines.” “[A]
study shows that in the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of Uighur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines,” the embassy said in a Thursday message. “They are more confident and independent.” The message contained a link to a story in the English version of China Daily, a newspaper backed by the Chinese government. The publication...
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Is China Committing Genocide against the Uighur People? The evidence is plentiful but being ignored by the "international community."
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American Thinker ^
| 12/21/2020 | Michael Curtis
On the first day of Hanukah, December 11, 2020, groups of Jews in a number of countries in a gesture of solidarity celebrated the festival with Uighur Muslims. Prominent Jews had already expressed concern about China's treatment of these Muslims. Former British chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks on July 22, 2020 called the
treatment a moral outrage that must be challenged by the global community in the strongest possible terms. Sacks wrote that the sight of people being shaven-headed, boarded onto trains, and sent to concentration camps was particularly harrowing. They were being murdered, terrorized, victimized, and robbed of their liberties...
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US Freezes Imports On Goods Made By Uighur Forced Labor In Chinese ‘Re-Education’ Camps In Xinjiang
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The Daily Caller ^
| 09.15.2020 | Brianna Lyman
The United States blocked four companies and a manufacturing facility located in China’s Xinjiang region Monday from shipping any of their products to the U.S. because of their suspected use of forced labor. U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued five “Withhold Release Orders” (WRO) on imports from companies that produce cotton, clothing and computer parts in the Xinjiang region of China, according to the Associated Press (AP). CBP said the Chinese government engages in “systemic human rights abuses against the Uyghur people and other ethnic and religious minorities,” according to an official statement. “By taking this action, DHS is...
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China’s Forced Abortions: Uighur Women Recall ‘I Would Cry Each Time’
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Townhall.com ^
| August 31, 2020 | Katie Yoder
The plight of the Uighur women warrants attention not only as a woman’s issue, but also as a human-rights issue. And,
once heard, it’s impossible to ignore. On August 25, headlines revealed that the Trump administration is considering accusing China of genocide due to the country’s treatment of Uighur Muslims. The U.S. government and human-rights groups have already charged China with detaining one to three million minority Muslims in “camps.†Some of the most disturbing reports tell of the government’s abuse of women by weaponizing abortion, sterilization, and birth control. New reports introduce Uighur women who say they were forced...
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Uighur women sexually abused, raped in China: 'This will not stop with just the Uighurs,' activist warns
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Christian Post ^
| 08/29/2020 | By Leah MarieAnn Klett
“China’s Rising Threat to Human Rights” webinar was hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) on Aug. 21, 2020. | Vimeo/ScreenshotA Uighur woman has called on the Christian community to condemn the atrocities her community continues to face at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, warning that the “tragedy
of the Uighur people will be the future of the entire world if this threat is not addressed.”Rushan Abbas, founder and executive director of Campaign for Uighurs and a former Uighur service journalist with Radio Free Asia, participated in an Aug. 21 webinar hosted by the Ethics &...
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China announces sanctions against Rubio, Cruz over Uighur Muslims
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Fox News ^
| July 13 2020 | David Aaro
China on Monday announced sanctions against a number of U.S. officials, including Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for legislation intended to punish senior Chinese officials over Beijing's alleged treatment of minority Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, according to multiple reports. Chinese
foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the sanctions against the U.S. officials, would begin on Monday. The Republican senators -- both prominent critics of China -- were listed by Hua as targets of the “corresponding sanctions”. Others include Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, Sam Brownback, U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, and the Congressional-Executive Commission on China...
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US report finds widespread forced Uighur labor in China
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The Associated Press ^
| March 11, 2020
U.S. lawmakers pushed Wednesday for a ban on imports from a vast area of northwest China where the government has detained more than a million ethnic Uighurs after a report found widespread use of forced labor on farms and factories in the region. The
U.S. already bans imports of goods made with forced labor but the report by the Congressional-Executive Commission on China found that the crackdown on the predominantly Muslim Uighurs and other ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region makes it impossible to ensure goods meet American standards. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang rejected the findings...
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'Never allow escapes': Second leak reveals how China runs Uighur detention camps
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UK Telegraph ^
| November 25, 2019 | Jamie Fullerton
A second leak of secret Chinese Communist Party (CCP) documents has revealed details of how over one million detainees in China are indoctrinated, controlled and punished in a huge network of internment camps. The
papers, dated to 2017 and leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), have been dubbed The China Cables and feature instructions to “never allow escapes” from the camps. The venues, which in 2018 Beijing claimed did not exist then said were education centres, are populated mainly by Muslim members of ethnic minorities who have not been charged with crimes. The leak came a week...
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China is reportedly sending men to sleep in the same beds as Uighur Muslim women while (short)
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BI by Yahoo ^
| November 4, 2019 | Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
China's Communist Party is waging a hardline campaign against the Uighur ethnic minority, which has seen more than 1 million people detained in prison camps. Authorities
have since 2017 also been sending men to live with Uighur women, many of whose husbands had been sent to prison camps. Those men often sleep in the same bed as the women, a new Radio Free Asia report says, citing two unnamed Chinese officials. It is almost impossible to hear from Uighurs in Xinjiang because speaking to journalists or anyone outside the region can get them imprisoned too. Chinese men assigned to monitor...
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Saudi crown prince defends China's right to put Uighur Muslims in concentration camps
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telegraph.co.uk ^
ohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’’s crown prince, on Friday defended China’s use of concentration camps for Muslims, saying it was Beijing’s “right”. "China
has the right to carry out anti-terrorism and de-extremisation work for its national security,” Prince Mohammed, who has been in China signing multi-million trade deals much to the annoyance of his Western allies, was quoted as saying on Chinese state television. Xi Jinping, China’s leader, told the crown prince the two countries must strengthen international cooperation on de-radicalisation to “prevent the infiltration and spread of extremist thinking”. China has detained an estimated one million Uighur Muslims in...
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One Million Chinese Move Uninvited Into Uighur Homes (Muslim homes)
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scoop ^
| Nov. 22, 2018 | Richard S. Ehrlich
BANGKOK, Thailand -- China's government sent more than one million majority ethnic Han Chinese to live uninvited in the homes of minority Uighur families in Xinjiang province and report if the Muslims display Islamic or unpatriotic beliefs which need to be forcibly reformed. "Had
a Uighur host just greeted a neighbor in Arabic with the words 'Assalamu Alaykum'? That would need to go in the notebook," and reported to China's authorities, said American anthropologist Darren Byler. "Was that a copy of the Koran in the home? Was anyone praying on Friday or fasting during Ramadan? Was a little sister's dress...
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Wary Of Unrest Among Uighur Minority, China Locks Down Xinjiang Province
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npr ^
| Sep 26, 2017 | Rob Schmitz
Gas stations are fenced off with razor wire, and guards demand drivers' IDs to enter. Cameras
lining the streets "capture every square inch" of the city, one resident boasts. Thousands of the region's newest security jobs, says Zenz, are for video and Internet surveillance staff. The new police state comes with an eerie soundtrack. Along the streets, you hear the same pair of Mandarin-language propaganda songs: a jolly children's song about obeying traffic laws, and a more somber acoustic tune that promotes core Communist values. The government forces shops and restaurants in Uighur neighborhoods to broadcast these two songs all...
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Bangkok bomb: Thai authorities suspect Uighur link to Erawan shrine attack
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International Business Times ^
| August 18, 2015 | Vasudevan Sridharan
Bangkok bomb: Thai authorities suspect Uighur link to Erawan shrine attack By Vasudevan Sridharan | International Business Times – 4 hours ago. Thai
authorities are investigating whether Uighur militants from far-western China staged the deadly bombing in the Erawan shrine in Bangkok which killed 22 people. Amid the ongoing manhunt for the suspect who left his backpack, police said they were not ruling out any possibility including deported dozens of Uighurs to China sparking widespread criticism. "Police are not ruling out anything including (Thai) politics and the conflict of ethnic Uighurs who, before this, Thailand sent back to China," National...
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