Posted on 12/26/2021 8:31:11 AM PST by SeekAndFind
China would have you think that there's no such thing as concentration and labor camps for their ethnic Uighurs, and that western sanctions expressing opposition to them don't bother them, either.
But then ... there's this:
BEIJING, Dec 26 (Reuters) - China has replaced Chen Quanguo, who as Communist Party chief in the Xinjiang region oversaw a security crackdown targeting ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslims in the name of fighting religious extremism.
Chen, in his post since 2016, will move to another role and Ma Xingrui, governor of the coastal economic powerhouse Guangdong province since 2017, has replaced him, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Saturday. It gave no other details.
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Anyone who thinks anyone acts on their own in a top-down communist regime is full of nonsense.
What’s more, we didn’t see the words ‘fired’ or ‘jailed’ coming as the next chapter in this party hack’s life from the Chicom press releases. Chen’s been moved to some other position, a promotion for all we know, some kind of kicked upstairs. Goons who’ve done the dirty work tend to get rewarded, not punished, given that they know where all the bodies, literally, are buried.
The removal of this thug is nothing but public relations, a move from the old gray men of Beijing to claim that they’ve changed their ways.

LeBron James

or John Cena?
Who gets Chen now? Tibet? Or Christians, nationwide?
He got a promotion, most likely.
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What fascinates me is watching the Afghan extremists do business with China, while China persecutes Uighur Muslims.
Xinjiang borders the countries of Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Why don’t more Uyghurs escape?
Abundant oil and mineral reserves have been found in Xinjiang and it is currently China’s largest natural gas-producing region. I know the region is also the world’s largest, IIRC, producer of solar panels.
I guess I question whether the West’s interest/condemnation of the treatment of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang is fueled by human right’s concerns or economic interests.
RE: Why don’t more Uyghurs escape?
That has always been the counter argument of the CCP, which is - If things are really so bad in Xinjiang, why do we not see mass evacuations ( i.e. refugees ) flowing OUT of the province similar to what we see in the Middle East or North Africa?
Ergo, the human rights violations are exaggerations from the racist west, envious of China’s rise.
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