Thread:HungarianMapper17/@comment-31983975-20190105013134/@comment-33706373-20190703143142

Satellite images, ok so what? Nobody denied the existence of prisons there, I mean that’s how manipulation works and that’s a basic concept we study in journalistic formation and is treated on one of the articles I linked to you.

Nobody denies the existence of the prisons, what is false here is: they are being sent to it at the millions for ethno religious reasons. And by using terms like “camps” you compare it somehow to WW2 barbarism, which I think is shameful because you are showing no respect to people who died that time for ethnic hate and nothing but that.

The concepts are what is to be treated here, the false accusations reported by media created “heroes”, nobody denies there are prisons there for people accused of terrorism, the thing is in the context and how you present that. Thanks to these campaign, many Uyghurs have lift themselves out of poverty and find gainful employment therefore avoiding further radicalisation. I believe there is no comparison in how someone is treating people accused of terrorism here, unless you think bombing the Middle East and torturing people in Guantanamo Bay is a reference for human rights.

It is shameful that foreign journalists compare the two and thus exploiting the legacy of many dead people for political reasons, like some illegitimate state occupying Palestine does as well.

Plus, two of them were written by ethnic Uyghurs and the others had ethnic Uyghur as testimony.

At the end, ok, don’t need to swear allegiance to anyone, just have a basic respect for it and don’t spread false content aimed by people who want to harm it by the whole.