Author Topic: ''Our souls are dead': how I survived a Chinese 're-education' camp for Uighurs'  (Read 555 times)


The Accountant, OBE, KC

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The situation for Uighurs is horrific and for other minorities caught up in struggles against similar ruthless super powers. All of that for her daughter being photographed in France waving a flag banned by the Chinese government.

China's actions within China and the immediate surrounding areas and its influence over its neighbours and attempts to export this power and influence world-wide is very worrying. 
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The situation for Uighurs is horrific and for other minorities caught up in struggles against similar ruthless super powers. All of that for her daughter being photographed in France waving a flag banned by the Chinese government.

China's actions within China and the immediate surrounding areas and its influence over its neighbours and attempts to export this power and influence worldwide, is very worrying.


WORRYING?

It is bloody terrifying!

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While I support the UK govt on speaking up about the Uighurs, I find it ironic that in commenting on the bans covered in this story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56532569
Priti Patel tweets
'Freedom to speak out in opposition to abuse is fundamental.'