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Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom

Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom Carly Roman © Provided by Washington Examiner Alert the presses: Bipartisanship is possible, according to Sens. Lindsey Graham and Tim Kaine, who are working together to promote international freedom of the press. On Friday, the South Carolina Republican and Virginia Democrat introduced the International Press Freedom Act of 2021, a bipartisan bill that would promote global press freedom by creating a coordinator for international press freedom at the State Department, authorize new funding for programs that protect journalists, use existing funds to prevent, investigate, and prosecute crimes against journalists who are overseas, and create a new visa category to allow threatened journalists to come to the United States.

Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom

Senators propose bipartisan bill promoting international press freedom
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Report rejects internment camps fabrication by Adrian Zenz--China Economic Net

The claim made by Adrian Zenz, a so-called German scholar, that 1 million Uygurs were held in internment camps in China s Xinjiang has no factual basis, according to a report released by the Xinjiang Development Research Center on Friday.   The report, titled Slanderer Adrian Zenz s Xinjiang-related Fallacies Versus the Truth, says, The Grayzone, an independent news website, said in an article published in December 2019 that the claim about 1 million Uygurs being held in internment camps was first proposed and then spread by the website of the Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD), a Washington D.C.-based non-governmental organization supported by the U.S. government, and the CHRD made the estimate by interviewing only eight Uygurs and rough estimation.

Report rejects internment camps fabrication by Adrian Zenz - China News

2021-04-30 08:36:12 GMT2021-04-30 16:36:12(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhua) The claim made by Adrian Zenz, a so-called German scholar, that 1 million Uygurs were held in internment camps in China s Xinjiang has no factual basis, according to a report released by the Xinjiang Development Research Center on Friday. The report, titled Slanderer Adrian Zenz s Xinjiang-related Fallacies Versus the Truth, says, The Grayzone, an independent news website, said in an article published in December 2019 that the claim about 1 million Uygurs being held in internment camps was first proposed and then spread by the website of the Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD), a Washington D.C.-based non-governmental organization supported by the U.S. government, and the CHRD made the estimate by interviewing only eight Uygurs and rough estimation.

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