There’s a guy on here who takes footage of ordinary people doing ordinary things, sets them in China and invents a fantastical and sinister scenario.

Thread by @j_bigboote: “There’s a guy on here who takes footage of ordinary people doing ordinary things, sets them in China and invents a fasinister scenario. His account functions as a pretty good aggregator of fake anti-China propaganda from the p […]”
— Read on threadreaderapp.com/thread/1182726991675625472.html

Religious Policy of China

The CPC and government respect and protect the religious belief and ethnic customs of Muslims. There are nine institutes of Islamic theology throughout the country. Since the 1980s, more than 40,000 Chinese Muslims have been to Mecca on a pilgrimage. In Xinjiang, there are approximately 23,000 mosques with 29,000 clerics, meeting the needs of believers. Chinese religions stick to the principles of independence and self-governance. They oppose any foreign country from interfering in the internal affairs of Chinese religions and any overseas forces from infiltrating into China by means of religion. Meanwhile, they actively conduct friendly exchanges with foreign religious bodies and religious personnel and participate in activities of the international religious circles. China’s religious bodies have established friendly ties with religious organizations and personnel in more than 70 countries and regions. By participating in many important activities of international organizations such as the United Nations, they have played an important role in safeguarding world peace and enhancing friendship between Chinese people and people in other countries.
— Read on www.islamichina.com/religious-policy-of-china.html

Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination reviews the report of China

GAY MCDOUGALL, Committee Co-Rapporteur for China, raised concern about the numerous and credible reports that in the name of combatting “religious extremism” and maintaining “social stability”, the State party had turned the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region into something that resembled a massive internment camp shrouded in secrecy, a “no rights zone”, while members of the Xinjiang Uyghur minority, along with others who were identified as Muslim, were being treated as enemies of the State based on nothing more than their ethno-religious identity.  
— Read on www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx

Gay McDougall works for George Soros.