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What Is Happening In China?

Por: Forbes Business December 09, 2022

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The last few years have seen several reports about serious human rights violations in China, and especially atrocities targeting ethnic and religious minorities, including the Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities, Falun Gong practitioners and many more. However, recent weeks have seen a new wave of human rights violations: a crackdown against protesters peacefully opposing strict COVID-19 restrictions, including in Beijing, Guangdong, Shanghai... + full article



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