'Campus, not camps': China defends Xinjiang policies at UN

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China has flatly rejected criticism that it is mass detaining Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, insisting it has set up vocational education centers to counter radicalization and prevent extremism. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng, head of the delegation speaking before the UN's top human rights body in Geneva, accused some countries of using the situation in Xinjiang to undermine Chinese sovereignty.

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Some media, particularly those in the West and Hong Kong, often smear this case and that in Tibet.

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The same country that says it jails criminals not political dissidents.

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Well, better than wahhabist brain washing.

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Given the concerns about chinese spying perhaps the USA and other countries should take precautionary measures and establish training centers for all recent Chinese immigrants. Would China be OK with that ? I certainly would not.

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So if they are campuses then I guess people can come and go as they please

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Campus? So funny! None of campus in this world would have watch tower, soldiers. It’s likely a prison! You got to be kidding me!

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