He is a senior advisor at the World Uyghur Congress and founder of Uyghur Academy

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  • yeahhhhhhhhhboiii [none/use name]
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    4 年前

    My dude, Xinjiang is fully open to visitors, just so you know. Plenty of people go there, and leave there.

    Jerry's China has some stuff on this topic. He's an old white westerner, which helps remove some 'bias'. He also has a twitter account where he documents himself cycling across China: https://nitter.net/Jerry_grey2002 Here's a full interview with him by a VERY western-biased interviewer: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=L9AyqT6RC4E

    China has invited all sorts of ambassadors and diplomats to come have a look at what they're doing in Xinjiang, so they're not hiding anything.

    The US has warned a UN ambassador from visiting and taking a look for himself, because it will run counter to US interests. Seriously. https://www.ft.com/content/edfc99a2-8eff-11e9-a1c1-51bf8f989972

    I hope some of that was useful, and I'm not trying to attack you.

    • Gorn [they/them,he/him]
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      4 年前

      Fwiw, I don’t trust old white people as sources more or less than other people haha. Thanks for not being attacky. I’ll check these out when I have time later. I didn’t realize just anyone could visit the camps any time, I’m amazed there’s so much controversy if that’s the case. Unless you’re referring to the region more generally? I’ll find out when I watch these hah