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Surviving China’s Uighur camps

Xinjiang is not 25 times the size of France. France is 640,679km and Xinjiang is 1,664,897km - they are correct in the report.
Okay. I stand corrected. Anyway, the answer to your question is: the whole point of a crackdown is to deter rebellious behavior. These Uighurs in the video are rebellious. They all should be in a re-education camp. When they stop being rebellious, they are free to go.
 

CNN captures rare images China doesn't want you to see Beijing has rejected US accusations that the #Chinese government has detained large numbers of #Muslims in the East #Turkistan ( #Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous region ) in what former detainees describe as re-education centers with prison-like conditions. CNN's Matt Rivers investigates.
 

CNN captures rare images China doesn't want you to see Beijing has rejected US accusations that the #Chinese government has detained large numbers of #Muslims in the East #Turkistan ( #Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous region ) in what former detainees describe as re-education centers with prison-like conditions. CNN's Matt Rivers investigates.
Haha... Since when was fake news credible? CNN is a joke. Even Trump calls them fake news and now a turkey wants Thanksgiving as dinner. :D
 
They need to close these camps once and for all. There is no need for women to be there - it is doing tremendous damage to China reputation

You think women is incapable of violence?

Inside the Kunming railway station in Kunming, Yunnan, China at around 9:20 p.m. on 1 March 2014, a group of knife-wielding terrorists attacked passengers at the city's railway station.[2] Both male and female attackers pulled out long-bladed knives and stabbed and slashed passengers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Kunming_attack

On 28 October 2013, a car crashed in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, in what police described as a terrorist suicide attack.[3] Five people died in the incident; three inside the vehicle and two others nearby.[4][5] Police identified the driver as Usmen Hasan and the two passengers as his wife, Gulkiz Gini, and his mother, Kuwanhan Reyim.[4] An additional 38 people were injured.[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Tiananmen_Square_attack
 

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