A Rare Insight Into the Horrors of Xinjiang, China, the “Largest Genocidal Concentration Camp in the World”.
It is telling to observe how the Western media tend to overlook Israel’s actions in Gaza, dismissing it as genocide or even a modern Holocaust despite the overwhelming evidence, while at the same time focusing on the alleged genocide of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China, despite the lack of concrete evidence. Western ‘experts’ and politicians such as Marco Rubio, President Donald Trump’s Secretary of State, refer to Xinjiang as “the largest genocidal concentration camp in the world.”
Adrian Zenz, an anthropologist and German evangelist, serves as the Director of China Studies at the US-Government funded “Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation” in Washington, where he has been pivotal in raising the genocide claims. He positions himself as a ‘researcher’ on a divine mission against Beijing. A multitude of companies and individuals in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region are pursuing legal action against him, seeking compensation for losses and reputational harm.
Unforgettable film of an outsider getting inside the Xinjiang ‘genocide detention camp’ and actually meeting Uyghur inmates has just surfaced!
How do you think they feel?
They must be glad he’s here to save them from this… tyranny!
The prison food is deliberately made so huge so that the unfortunate Uyghurs will choke on it!
Oh no… after the horrible portions of food, they were forced to sing in Xinjiang.
No, not those Uyghurs, listen to the ones the US government has on its payroll!
And the 1.6 billion dollar budget for propaganda speaks for itself in the comments below and/or on numerous other social media platforms, not to mention the “official” comments in the mainstream media.
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Felix Abt is an entrepreneur, author and travel blogger, living in Asia.
With his articles, he tries to make a modest contribution to debunking the omnipresent propaganda of the mainstream media for those who don’t have the time (and that’s most people) to do the research to see through it.
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