
10: Rahima Mahmut: The Uyghur Genocide
The Rest Is Politics: Leading
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Do They Call Them Re-Edification Camps?
I was visiting my family during the school holiday with my son who was only a year and a half at that time. This peaceful protest met with a Chinese CCP violence killing over 100. And then this terror started from that night, door-to-door raid and takeaway young men. So that really made me to make this decision. But you came without your son? It wasn't possible to obtain a visa. The immigration, one of the criteria for you to get visa is whether you're going to go back or stay. So that is a very hard decision. I worked at the petrol industry for four years in the end. I had to live. We have two survivors living in this
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