Rights groups and overseas Uyghurs had called for vociferous condemnation of China’s policies toward minorities in the country’s far West. They were highly disappointed.
Author: AUSTIN RAMZY
John Lee, Who Led Crackdown on Hong Kong Protests, May Lead City
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China Finds Flight Recorder From Plane Crash as Rain Hinders Search
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The Base Attacked In Western Ukraine Has Been a Hub For Foreign Militaries
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Venezuela Could Be Fill-in for Russian Oil, But Critics Fear Aiding Maduro
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