Tag: Uyghurs
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History of Chinese disregard of human rights
China’s ascent to global power dazzled the world. With record-breaking infrastructure, a booming tech sector, and diplomatic expansion, many praised the transformation. However, beneath the glowing statistics lies a grim truth. For decades—if not centuries—China has ignored, suppressed, and crushed human rights. The scale is enormous. The method is consistent. And the silence from the…
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Fighting for prison reform
Prisons exist to punish, deter, and rehabilitate. This balance shapes justice systems worldwide, yet many prisons fail in their purpose, focusing more on vengeance than on reform. Some conditions resemble medieval dungeons rather than modern correctional facilities. Societies demand justice, but cruelty in prisons does not reduce crime. Reform must address excessive punishment, introduce effective…
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State atheism, Xi Jinping, torture chambers, and concentrations camps for Uyghurs
The enormously cruel and bad decision the Chinese politicians made – the concentration camps for Uyghurs. As a proponent of state atheism, I should be kind of sympathetic to China. The ban on religions is senseless but the government should make enormous pressure to eradicate religions which are nothing but disgusting phenomena. But in this…
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What if China completely succumbed to the United States
China is a problem for the US because the super-rich groups cannot control it economically (thus politically – big business rules in every country). If China let the USA control her, the massive prison torture would have to end. It same goes for the genocide of Uyghurs. Democracy would prevail. China would be just like…