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Opinion: Chinese Canadian Museum's integrity at risk


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There is enough evidence of China’s genocide of Uyghur and Turkic people that last month Canadian parliamentarians joined those in at least 39 other countries to denounce it.
Yet a denier of this genocide is a director of the Chinese Canadian Museum to which the B.C. government has committed $10 million. His presence threatens the integrity of the nascent museum, and Premier John Horgan has done nothing about it.
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Horgan faces backlash for genocide-denying adviser


The acknowledgment came this week, after Premier John Horgan received a joint letter from 13 prominent human rights activists in B.C. who advocate for democracy in Hong Kong and are calling for the dismissal of one of his advisers, who recently disagreed with the genocide claims.
Yee, a retired B.C. provincial court judge and former Vancouver city councillor, is co-chair of Horgan’s Chinese-Canadian Community Advisory Committee. Yee spoke to Toronto A1 Radio on March 30 and dismissed the February 22 House of Commons vote declaring the Chinese government has been committing genocide against Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
“I think what they said about genocide and human rights in Xinjiang are being made up. We all know that these politicians don’t even know where Xinjiang is; that is why the so-called genocide is not according to facts,” said Yee. ....

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