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Dec. 25, 2020
LONDON – Every Tuesday and Wednesday night, rain or shine, he’s there: an Orthodox Jewish man holding a protest sign in front of a Chinese Embassy building in Hampstead, an affluent neighborhood in northwest London.
He’s demonstrating against the alleged atrocities taking place in China’s far-west Xinjiang province, where millions of Uighurs and other Muslim minorities are reportedly being detained in camps or used as forced labor.
Andrew, a northwest London resident, prefers to be identified only by his first name. He’s a businessman in his 50s, married with children, and fears potential repercussions from the Chinese.