China jails top Uyghur scholar for life after secret trial

A prominent Uyghur academic who was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge has been sentenced to life in prison amid China’s crackdown on the ethnic muslim minority.

Rahile Dawut is a world-renowned scholar of Uyghur studies, having appeared at some of the world’s most prestigious universities to discuss Uyghur folklore and cultural traditions.


It’s important to remember that Justin Trudeau rushed to “normalize relations” with the Communist Chinese slave state after our own hostages were freed.

The CSIS leaks were undertaken to derail the sniveling little prick’s goal.

Is it any wonder Trudeau launched his own efforts to criminalize dissent in Canada?

China is his admired dictatoriship for a reason.

When someone tells you who they are believe them.

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Alibaba offered clients facial recognition to identify Uighur people, report reveals

Alibaba offered clients facial recognition to identify Uighur people, report reveals

 

The Chinese tech company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd offered facial recognition software to clients which can identify the face of a Uighur person, according to a report.

The US-based surveillance industry research firm IPVM said on Thursday it had found the detection technology in Alibaba’s Cloud Shield service, which offers content moderation for websites.

The technology could be used to identify videos filmed and uploaded by a Uighur person, flagging them for authorities to respond to or take down.

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International Criminal Court Won’t Investigate China’s Detention of Muslims

Fatou Bensouda – confidence inspiring not.

The International Criminal Court has decided not to pursue an investigation into China’s mass detention of Muslims, a setback for activists eager to hold Beijing accountable for persecution of ethnic and religious minorities.

Prosecutors in The Hague said on Monday that they would not, for the moment, investigate allegations that China had committed genocide and crimes against humanity regarding the Uighurs, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group, because the alleged crimes took place in China, which is not a party to the court.

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