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Joe Tsai’s Alibaba financially supported China’s ‘cultural genocide’ of Uyghur Muslims: report

Por: New York Daily News Sports October 29, 2022

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Alibaba, a company co-founded by Joe Tsai — an adamant advocate of China’s communist regime and the owner of the Nets and Liberty — financially supported the Chinese government’s human rights violations and “cultural genocide” of its Muslim population, according to a report from ESPN. Tsai’s Alibaba (effectively Amazon in Asia) funded technology used by China to track its citizens, which was “used widely” in the region where... + full article



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