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As Uyghurs continue to suffer, China and Saudi Arabia become dangerous BFFs

Por: New York Post Opinion January 01, 2023

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The Saudi royal house prides itself as the guardian of the Muslim faith, and seeks to ensure that daily life on the Arabian Peninsula is dominated by Islamic practices. The two holiest sites of Islam — Mecca and Medina — are under its care, and it welcomes, in non-COVID times, millions of Hajis — Muslim pilgrims from all over the world — to these cities each year.    In other words, the keepers of the keys to the Kaaba — Islam’s... + full article



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