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In early April, The New Yorker published “Surviving the Crackdown in Xinjiang,” about a brutal “People’s War” that the Chinese authorities are prosecuting against their own citizens in Xinjiang, a borderland territory in the country’s far northwest. It follows the story of Anar Sabit, an ethnic Kazakh who left China, in 2014, to build a new life in Canada; three years later, she returned to her home town, in Xinjiang, to attend to a family emergency, only to be swept up in a wave of mass arrests and consigned to a reëducation camp. She was among hundreds of thousands of ethnic Kazakhs and Uyghurs who were forced into camps in the region in the years that followed. ....
Biden’s start reflects audacious domestic and global ambitions US President Joe Biden speaks about jobs and the economy at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo It is hard to overstate the audaciousness of US President Joe Biden’s first one hundred days in office, which will be marked April 30. Behind it lies a presidential ambition to recharge America while at the same time improving the United States’ odds in its escalating contest with China. Biden’s boldness can be measured most graphically by the numbers: the four trillion dollars and counting that he hopes to generate to finance an American pandemic rebound, a surge in US jobs and growth, and a mountain of national infrastructure investments (defining “infrastructure” liberally). ....
Propaganda Films Attempt to Cloak Xinjiang in Disinformation Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Apr 6, 2021 The Chinese government has made painstaking efforts to obscure and distort information about its crackdown on Xinjiang’s ethnic minorities. The propaganda campaign is double-edged aimed at both Chinese citizens and the world at large. Two new state-backed films purport to dispel reporting on events in Xinjiang: the first a musical inspired by “La La Land”, the second the fourth and final episode in a documentary series on terrorism and separatism in the region. At The New York Times, Amy Qin reported on the “The Wings of Songs,” ....
A Survivor's Story Of China's Crackdown On Ethnic Minorities In Xinjiang nhpr.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nhpr.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I. home When Anar Sabit was in her twenties and living in Vancouver, she liked to tell her friends that people could control their own destinies. Her experience, she was sure, was proof enough. She had come to Canada in 2014, a bright, confident immigrant from Kuytun, a small city west of the Gobi Desert, in a part of China that is tucked between Kazakhstan, Siberia, and Mongolia. “Kuytun” means “cold” in Mongolian; legend has it that Genghis Khan’s men, stationed there one frigid winter, shouted the word as they shivered. During Sabit’s childhood, the city was an underdeveloped colonial outpost in a contested region that locals called East Turkestan. The territory had been annexed by imperial China in the eighteenth century, but on two occasions it broke away, before Mao retook it, in the nineteen-forties. In Beijing, it was called New Frontier, or Xinjiang: an untamed borderland. ....