- No, the UN Did Not Report China Has ‘Massive Internment Camps’ for Uighur Muslims
- From Idlib to Xinjiang: Uyghur Fighters Trained for Terror
- US Fueling Terrorism in China
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- Most Of What We Hear About China Is Red Scare, Yellow Peril Propaganda
- China Should Work With Pakistan to Stop Disinformation About Xinjiang’s Uighur Population
- China is not eradicating Islam: a thread
- Chinese Muslims celebrate annual Corban festival
- China bans anti-Islam words on social media
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1. Literally none of these are reputable sources – they’re all Wordpress blogs, pundit op-eds, and even a Twitter thread by a writer for China Daily.
2. Outside of American sources like the New York Times, there are third party satellite histories you can access, charting (1) the creation of detainment centres and (2) the mass demographic movement of Uyghurs.
3. While posts like this, starting a year ago, were based on a genuine demand for more evidence, nuance, and scrutiny, it is clear things have devolved as URL leftists began parroting each other and treating a plausible crisis as being nothing more than a propaganda bid (and in turn, using the same kinds of globalized Islamophobic archetypes of “terrorist”, “jihadist”, “Uyghur fighters”, which is curious to invoke if people really believe nothing is happening in these camps)
Bao dir. Domee Shi (2018)
To celebrate Bao making the Oscar shortlist for Best Animated Short Disney has temporarily taken down their paywall and is making the film available to watch for free until December 24, 2018.
Memory is not an instrument for surveying the past but its theater. It is the medium of past experience, just as the earth is the medium in which dead cities lie buried. He who seeks to approach his own buried past must conduct himself like a man digging.
