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Nov 18 2022 10:39am
Many on this forum are misinformed about the true nature of CPP.

Coercive population control through forced abortion, forced sterilization, and involuntary implantation of birth control;
The detention of more than one million Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, ethnic Kyrgyz, and members of other Muslim minority groups in internment camps;
Forced labor in facilities nearby or affiliated with the internment camps;
The destruction and closure of mosques and other religious sites, prevention of youths from participating in religious activities, forced political indoctrination or “re-education”.

Every day I will highlight the lack of humanity inside CPP, and their gross misconduct in regards to human rights. Its a terrible third world shithole jail outside of few major cities where people sleep with Yaks inside houses. It's very sad, and CPP took away the voices of the voiceless. Xi is a tyrant and pos who will burn in hell forever.

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Forced Labor

Since 2017, the CCP has ramped up its campaign of brutal repression of Uyghurs and members of other Muslim minority groups through far-reaching and arbitrary detention and forced labor. In some cases, authorities have detained members of these groups based on spurious “birth policy violations.” The CCP’s use of forced labor to target members of ethnic and religious minority communities is not confined to the Xinjiang region, and is increasingly taking place throughout China through the CCP government-facilitated arrangements with private sector manufacturers. The government expanded this campaign through the transfer of more than 80,000 detainees into forced labor in as many as 19 other provinces during the 2019 reporting period, according to NGO estimates and media reports. The U.S. Department of State, along with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a business advisory to caution businesses about the risks of supply chain links to entities that engage in human rights abuses, including forced labor, in Xinjiang and elsewhere in China.
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Nov 18 2022 10:46am


Gang raped, shackled and broken students: Inside China’s ‘horrific’ Uighur detention camps



“We get up at 5 a.m. to watch the flag raised in the cell and sing the Chinese anthem. Then, kneeling on the concrete floor, we sing slogans or poems to the glory of the Party. Those who do not make enough progress or are too fervent in their faith are punished.”

"Ethnocide"

According to Emily Feng, a Financial Times reporter returning from reporting in Xinjiang, "in one township of Kashgar alone, 18 new children's centers were built in 2017." If we are to believe the tenders launched for the construction or expansion of the camps, the "anti-terrorist campaign" is far from over. The work carried out for the construction of crematoriums, while Muslim tradition opposes the cremation of the dead, makes families fear that the bodies of their loved ones who died in detention will never be returned to them, preventing the performance of funeral rites . And to note any evidence of torture.

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Nov 18 2022 10:49am


This is a face of a man who is enjoying true liberty and freedom, and says "Thanks, Xi" For making China such a superpower, thanks for allowing your soldiers to rape my sister, thanks for pardoning criminals who killed my mother. Imagine what a knob one must be to salivate over China constantly and believe in outdated propaganda from 1990s.
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Nov 18 2022 10:52am
Poverty is defined by China as anyone in rural areas earning less than about $2.30 a day (adjusted for inflation). It was fixed in 2010 and looks at income but also living conditions, healthcare and education.

Provinces have been racing to reach the goal. Jiangsu, for example, announced in January last year that only 17 of its 80 million residents still lived in poverty.

The national benchmark used by the Chinese government is slightly higher than the $1.90 a day poverty line used by the World Bank to look at poverty globally.


So basically if you make $60 a month in China, you are middle class citizen and you're all good. What wealth!

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Nov 18 2022 11:23am
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Poverty is defined by China as anyone in rural areas earning less than about $2.30 a day (adjusted for inflation). It was fixed in 2010 and looks at income but also living conditions, healthcare and education.

Provinces have been racing to reach the goal. Jiangsu, for example, announced in January last year that only 17 of its 80 million residents still lived in poverty.

The national benchmark used by the Chinese government is slightly higher than the $1.90 a day poverty line used by the World Bank to look at poverty globally.


So basically if you make $60 a month in China, you are middle class citizen and you're all good. What wealth!


i remember when China lied years ago by using 0.75$/day to calculate instead of the 1$ the UN used at the time.
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Nov 18 2022 11:24am
Those in nations with human rights violations have no right to bitch about any other nation's human rights violations. Oh gee guess that covers every human ever born.
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Nov 18 2022 11:30am
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i remember when China lied years ago by using 0.75$/day to calculate instead of the 1$ the UN used at the time.


Don't think anyone believes most of these stats anyway. There are places in China foreigners have never been allowed to visit (not even talking about foreign journalists).
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Nov 18 2022 11:37am
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Nov 18 2022 12:48pm
That's it? Why not a rage topic about your own country?
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