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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 17

    Opinion: The assault on the Uighur Muslims serves Beijing’s imperial ambitions, which require stable land borders, writes Robert D. Kaplanhttps://on.wsj.com/2NgHkxw 

    8:00 PM - 17 Sep 2018
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      1. xyang75‏ @xyang75 Sep 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        If you guys really care about human rights, please talk to Sadi, Turkey and all the other real Muslim countries. What are they contribute to human rights or the whole world?

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      1. Tea Leaves‏ @kay41981 Sep 17
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        This is untrue the Uighur's are China version of ISIS terrorists. They are currently in Syria helping ISIS terrorists too which is why China sent some of it's troops to Syria to help liberate Syria from US, ISRAELI SAUDI funded ISIS terrorists

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      2. (((LISP Coder)))  🦠 🦟Space Force Elongated Muskrat‏ @compbiobryan Sep 17
        Replying to @dDanielKaiser @WSJ

        I hope you are referring to China, which is doing real genocide.

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      1. jan camen‏ @CamenJan Sep 17
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        Nonsense! Do you know that the Uighur kebabs and the Muslims of Lanzhou Ramen can be seen everywhere in China? For law-abiding Muslims, they can do business everywhere in China and have never suppressed them.But some extreme Muslims killed a lot of people. They will be subjectedpic.twitter.com/g06txrOfdC

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      1. Know Nothing‏ @AltSpite Sep 17
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        >Why China is Brutally Suppressing Muslims Common sense? Survival instinct?

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      1. Layla Bensassi‏ @LaylaBe4 Sep 17
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        There is no explanation or justification for war crimes or assault of human rights attacking monorities somehow the HYPOCRITE West just Shut up when #Muslims are oppressed #DAMN you #CHINA !!!stop terrorizing #Chinese #Muslims !

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      1. juancho carranchinho 🌳 🐝‏ @juand0wnt0wn Sep 17
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        WSJ talking about brutal repression of muslims and imperialism, but referring to china instead of the US is the funniest thing I've seen today😂🤣. Keep up the great work! The jokes write themselves!

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      1. M.J.‏ @meilinjinlong Sep 17
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        nothing imperial abt far west border line with Afghan & Pakistan most radical muslim in the world ,maybe you should do some homework how many millions muslim happy living in the middle of China,how can WSJ ever can be trusted ,support muslim terrorists in the far east ,truely sad

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      1. M.J.‏ @meilinjinlong Sep 17
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        if your muslim's family member drove a car into tiannamen square killed many and if your families killed by a knife spree attack in a train station ,if your friends of 3000 working while being simply Americans ,160,millions Chinese enjoying peace but @WSJ thinks 3000 dead okay!?

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      1. BronyFurious‏ @BronyFurious Sep 17
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        Muslim Population: 10% "We are Peaceful!" 50% "We are Tolerant." 80% "This country is now Islamic. Accept it, or we will chop your head!" China understands History, and applies it's lessons. This lesson is thousands of years old.

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