It is highly suspicious that the Assessment makes no mention of then-U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s visit to Xinjiang in May 2022. Having visited a prison and spoken to former trainees at a vocational education and training center; having interacted with civil society organizations, academics, and community and religious leaders; Bachelet found no evidence of crimes against humanity. The numerous conversations she had do not form part of the data set for the Assessment.

  • stasis
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    62 years ago

    it’s almost at if “humans rights concerns” in Xinjiang are part of a new cold war against china 🤔

    • Anarcho-BolshevikOP
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      72 years ago

      I’ve discussed before how it’s comparable to the Third Reich’s propaganda about purported ‘Czech atrocities’ in Sudetenland, a campaign in history that tiresome Holocaust analogists like Adrian Zenz have conveniently forgotten.