The official news outlet of the Communist Party of China's Xinjiang region said unidentified companies from the area have filed a domestic civil lawsuit seeking unspecified compensation from a U.S.-based human rights researcher whose reports alleged forced labour is used...
Zenz said the lawsuit shows that his research is having an impact, although he believes the case is symbolic. He said he had last been in China more than a decade ago and has no intention of returning to China in the immediate future.
I feel like someone who hasn't been there in a decade might not make a great researcher.
I feel like someone who hasn't been there in a decade might not make a great researcher.
Even better since the camps weren't there until ~5 years ago
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uh actually it's called a migrant overflow facility
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Camps are what the Nazis have and the more Nazi you are the more camps you have.
Ever compare a Boy Scout uniform to a Hitler Youth outfit? It's not a coincidence.
Just wait until you find out he can't speak Chinese either.
Who needs to know Mandarian when you can just run any document you receive through "GoogleTranslate.Cia.coup" and find out the truth.
interesting how he mentions his last visit (2007) without mentioning it was also his only visit