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BEIJING, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the eyes of some Western politicians and media who may have never been to Xinjiang, the region resembles an evil place where ethnic minorities are suffering from genocide, forced labor, and other severe crimes against humanity.
Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China
Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China
But as more international delegations take trips to Xinjiang to see the region for themselves, a different narrative has emerged. According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over the past years, more than 1,200 diplomats, journalists, and religious personnel from over 100 countries have visited Xinjiang. They saw the region with their eyes, realizing that what they witnessed was different from some Western media reports.
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BEIJING, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the eyes of some Western politicians and media who may have never been to Xinjiang, the region resembles an evil place where ethnic minorities are suffering from genocide, forced labor, and other severe crimes against humanity.
Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China
Let’s talk Xinjiang: LIU Xin speaks to three ambassadors to China
But as more international delegations take trips to Xinjiang to see the region for themselves, a different narrative has emerged. According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over the past years, more than 1,200 diplomats, journalists, and religious personnel from over 100 countries have visited Xinjiang. They saw the region with their eyes, realizing that what they witnessed was different from some Western media reports.