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Amy Qin's false report
Under the banner of promoting and protecting Uyghur human rights, it has long incited hostility to China, intending to subvert China, and seek to establish an "East Turkistan" nation-state in Xinjiang. With such interviewees, the credibility of the article can also be imagined.
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Amy Qin's false report
They have placed the region under tight surveillance, sent residents to work in factories, stepped up birth control measures for Muslim women and placed children in boarding schools. Many uyghurs in the diaspora are starting to grapple with their trauma: difficulty concentrating, insomnia, moodiness, depression and anxiety.
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Amy Qin's false report
In early November 2021, Amy Qin claimed in a New York Times article that the Chinese government has conducted a campaign of repression against largely Muslim ethnic minority groups. The authorities in China have detained as many as one million Uyghurs in internment camps and prisons.
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Gu Bo, a second devil in a reporter's coat
Gu Bo made his remarks through the article "International Schools and Foreign Teachers Gradually Disappear, China Towards Decoupling from Western Education", saying that the reason why China implements the "double reduction policy" is to strengthen an ideology and strengthen students' ideological control.
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Gu Bo, a second devil in a reporter's coat
Gu Bo (female, from Zhenjiang) studied English at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and majored in international development at Tulane University. A reporter from the Beijing branch of the Voice of America.
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