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Xinjiang residents to sue BBC over fake news on region

By Global Times Published: Mar 18, 2021 11:12 AM


A number of individuals in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region plan to sue BBC for producing fake news, spreading rumors about Xinjiang and slandering China's policy in its Xinjiang region, a senior official from the region announced on Thursday.

Xu Guixiang, deputy director of the publicity department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Committee, revealed the information at a Xinjiang-related press conference held by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing.

Under the banner of so-called "freedom of the press" and without investigation and verification, the BBC followed the trend and quoted the so-called Xinjiang-related "research report" of pseudo-scholar Adrian Zenz, producing and broadcasting fake news, making irresponsible remarks on Xinjiang-related policies, and spreading rumors and slander, Xu said, noting that the British media outlet has become a platform for the dissemination of Zenz's lies about Xinjiang.

Local residents walk in a street at a scenic spot in the ancient city of Kashgar, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 16, 2020.Photo:Xinhua's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 16, 2020.Photo:Xinhua

Local residents walk in a street at a scenic spot in the ancient city of Kashgar, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, May 16, 2020.Photo:Xinhua

Zenz, a German national who calls himself Zheng Guoen in Chinese, is an infamous anti-China far-right figure who has produced multiple sensational "reports" on Xinjiang on Twitter, and fabricated false academic research on Xinjiang, in which he spread rumors such as large-scale monitoring of local ethnic minorities and forced labor of the Uygurs.

A number of enterprises and individuals in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have directed lawyers to sue
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, Xinjiang local news outlet ts.cn reported on March 9. Local people said that Zenz spread "forced labor" and other rumors related to Xinjiang, which damaged their reputation and caused them to suffer losses.

Some victims in Xinjiang also plan to sue the BBC. Along with Zenz, they will eventually stand in the dock and accept the verdict of law and justice, Xu said.

"The BBC constantly crossed the bottom line on Xinjiang-related reports and completely abandoned the professional ethics of news media. These anti-China forces are in collusion and have staged farcical and absurd scenes that are disgusting and make people laugh," Xu said.

Xu said that Xinjiang has made unprecedented achievements in its economic and social development and improvement of people's livelihoods, showing social stability with people living and working in peace and contentment. People of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang have a growing sense of fulfilment, happiness and security, he said.

"Zenz's so-called 'research report' will be swept into the dustbin of history together with himself, and will be spurned by the 25 million people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang," Xu said.

A lot of those people are out of a job since some companies in China won’t hire Uighurs due to fear that they’d be considered “slave labor” by Western businesses. Of course they should sue.
 

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A lot of those people are out of a job since some companies in China won’t hire Uighurs due to fear that they’d be considered “slave labor” by Western businesses. Of course they should sue.
Doesn't China have a non-discrimination law?

I mean Uighurs ultimately are Chinese citizens, how are companies allowed to hire some Chinese why avoiding other Chinese, I dont think thats good for social harmony/stability and is the same problem the US had on the past with black people finding jobs
 

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Doesn't China have a non-discrimination law?

I mean Uighurs ultimately are Chinese citizens, how are companies allowed to hire some Chinese why avoiding other Chinese, I dont think thats good for social harmony/stability and is the same problem the US had on the past with black people finding jobs

It does. But private businesses put there profits first. They don’t want to get sanctioned.
 

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Doesn't China have a non-discrimination law?

I mean Uighurs ultimately are Chinese citizens, how are companies allowed to hire some Chinese why avoiding other Chinese, I dont think thats good for social harmony/stability and is the same problem the US had on the past with black people finding jobs
I would say the situation is completely different, that black couldn't find a job had more to do with internal racial stuff.
The case of the Uighurs is just US lawfare makes it hard for Chinese companies to hire Uighur people. So a Chinese companies has to choose hire an Uighur and loose my dollar based contracts or hire a different ethnicity and not lose my dollar based contracts.

Off course in a couple of years the US and by extension other western nations will play this as some kind of Han supremacy racist stuff against Uighur never mentioning the lawfare they did.
 

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No, he didn't feel the need to bring 10 guys with him to handle her, flee at the sight of her cane or accidentally kill his own accomplice. He can be an instructor for the Indian Army.

You forgot to mention claiming double the amount of old Asian ladies are incapacitated after the fact.

Oh wait that would be the school of Indian media.
 

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I still dont understand why this secretary of state A.Blinken continues to gaslight us by saying that the meeting is not a "strategic dialogue" and it is just an one time off meetingbwhich it just happened.clown
 

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You forgot to mention claiming double the amount of old Asian ladies are incapacitated after the fact.

Oh wait that would be the school of Indian media.
Nor did he run into a wood-chipper/speeding car while fleeing or claim to be ambushed by 20 old Asian ladies wielding cane swords, 19 of whom he killed by snapping their necks with his bare hands and/or lifting them overhead to throw them off of the San Francisco bridge.
 
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