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Twitter removes China US embassy post saying Uighur women no longer baby-making machines

Twitter removes China US embassy post saying Uighur women no longer baby-making machines Helen Davidson in Taipei © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Bülent Kılıç/AFP/Getty Images Twitter has removed a post by China’s US embassy claiming that Uighur women have been “emancipated” from extremism and were no longer “baby-making machines”. The post linked to an article denying allegations of forced sterilisation in Xinjiang. Twitter said the post had “violated the Twitter rules” but did not provide further details. The post linked to an article by state mouthpiece China Daily, and said: “Study shows that in the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of Uygur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines. They are more confident and independent.”

Exhibition: Be/coming/home – Berlin, capital of exiles? : Monument to diversity in the Capital of Exiles

Monument to diversity in the Capital of Exiles Be/coming/home by the Berlin dis:orient collective – which runs until 22 December – showcases work by six artists in exile in the capital. The multimedia presentation, in the form of a COVID-secure urban walk through Kreuzburg and Neukolln, shows how they experience and influence Berlin as a city of exile. Hannah El-Hitami went to see the exhibition for Qantara.de. The photographs in the window show hands kneading bread dough, and Arab flatbreads rising in the oven. Beneath the display window, a homeless man lies wrapped in a sleeping bag, which provides scant protection against the Berlin December cold. Young men in hooded jackets are coming out of the Sudblock Aquarium, a cultural centre with walls covered in graffiti, while in the background, U-Bahn trains and cars speed past on Kottbusser Tor.

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