Is that a trick question?
Uh, what do you think? Everything's going just peachy from 3rd party remote sensing:
Imagery captured over a remote and highly volatile region of western China reveals a growing network of internment camps used to indoctrinate vast numbers of the region's population.
www.abc.net.au
Because people do never stupid things.
I think lieing this blatantly is pretty stupid:
First China denied the camps ever existed. Then the Chinese consulate doesn’t bother anymore to play a smoke and mirror game and admits: “Xinjiang has set up vocational education and training centres in order to root out extreme thoughts…”. Their purpose: ‘compulsory programs for terrorist criminals’.
Now, the language changed again. China’s President said the ‘strategy for governing Xinjiang in the new era is completely correct.’
Unacceptable (and unwise) of some to deny it. Social media commentators, some who are frequently quoted by large media organisations, keep casting doubt on the tragic story. Margaret_Kimberley tweeted — after an ITV news report emerged — “These are lies. There is no evidence of Uighur concentration camps. More hybrid war against China” (it received 2,000 likes).
While there is no room left to doubt that these camps do exist, there remains vast uncertainty whether investigative journalists and human rights advocates located all facilities spread out across the province.
Researchers/journalists who made it their beat to find them, like Nathan Ruser at Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), says “we don’t believe that we have found them all”, after posting 380 facilities online.
Germany’s chancellor last week said China’s President Xi offered delegates to send envoys to visit Xinjiang province [and camps] to see for themselves. Chances increase to see more of the so-called ‘show camps’ for a short period of time or as long as the visits take (the BBC encountered it when it visited last time). Xi also ensured that there will be an ‘ongoing human-rights dialogue’. But Ursula von der Leyen tweeted “a lot remains to be done .. in other chapters of our relations”.
Satelite investigations exposing more and more evidence. OSINT journalists rely on them. It’s one reason why some open-source intelligence journalism colleagues keep hearing rumours that some of the camps may have moved underground (e.g. detention in under-surface facilities) to hide from the spying eyes and scrutiny of satellite data analysts (we don't have proof for this thesis but I encourage you to reach out if you have evidence).
The second part of a series discussing techniques on how to analyse the dire human rights situation in Xinjiang’s camps
techjournalism.medium.com
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But then again, what do I know compared to mighty CCP and its spam-minions and adulating yes-lackeys.
Or just accept the gaslighting like the hive-mind did to feel better?
Its all repeat goose stepping in the end from certain types.
1. Them: B-b-b-b-b-b-but did you go there? If so how can you knowwwww?
Us: *Posts videos people trying to investigate and get the truth honestly on the facilities* (already lied about before by CCP as having NEVER existed)...and show the same CCP thugs "cant film here" + "vet and arrange everyone coming up to talk to baddie foreigners"
2. Them: B-b-b-b-b-b-but its western/indian/turkish/<insert non-CCP approved entity here propaganda if you show this, doncha know?!?!?
Then repeat back to step 1. It boils down to which one has the most time and lack of life to spam here cringely and other forums it came from.
Basically has no understanding it only fuels more hate towards what it wants to grow love and admiration of, by being this blatantly cringey....and even dumb (posting same articles across forums at exact same time, thinking using a different name here means we dont see it).