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  1. Pinned Tweet
    29 Nov 2021

    BREAKING: the first-ever leak of "Top Secret" remarks by a Chinese head of state shows how Beijing is behind nearly every aspect of the atrocities in Xinjiang: Internments / forced labor / birth control & reducing Uyghur population shares / big data policing / boardng schools/1

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  2. 28 Dec 2021

    One could say the same about the situation of the Uyghurs.

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  3. 23 Dec 2021

    Breaking: President Biden has signed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into law.

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  4. 16 Dec 2021

    Breaking: after nearly two years, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is finally passed and set to be signed into law! This bans imports of all goods from Xinjiang into the U.S. This is an unprecedented and historic step.

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  5. 14 Dec 2021

    New documents show Huawei advertising prison management surveillance systems that evaluate the efficiency of ideological re-education and track revenue from prison labor.

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  6. 14 Dec 2021

    NEW: A reconciled version of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act unanimously passes the House, and after a final vote in the Senate, President Biden is confirmed to sign it. This is a major breakthrough after multiple delays and setbacks.

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  7. Retweeted
    13 Dec 2021

    Ironically, one influencer we looked at (who appeared to not be on an orchestrated tour) inadvertently recorded evidence of re-education facilities. In a video showing his descent into Ürümqi International Airport, Noel Lee captured 7 detention facilities from his plane window.

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  8. 14 Dec 2021

    "There's absolutely nothing wrong with China" says IOC's Richard Pound when asked about the upcoming Olympics. "It's a very good and very organised country."

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  9. 14 Dec 2021

    After countless hours of work, the full set of the Xinjiang Paper documents is now published (as Chinese transcripts). This includes 11 documents from the years 2014 to 2018. Many thanks to all who contributed to this. Link:

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  10. 13 Dec 2021
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  11. 13 Dec 2021

    The has now made the full recording of the interview (in English) with Richard Pound available:

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  12. 12 Dec 2021

    IOC member Pound tells German national radio that he has no knowledge of solid evidence of internment camps in Xinjiang. He had previously defended the IOC's video call with Peng Shuai, saying that it represented "hard evidence" that Peng was "fine".

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    12 Dec 2021
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  14. 12 Dec 2021
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  15. 12 Dec 2021

    IOC member Richard Pound tells Deutschlandfunk during interview that "I simply don't know" about internment camps in Xinjiang. When told that evidence for the camps has existed for years, Pound replies: "Really? It exists?"

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  16. 10 Dec 2021

    U.S. places Magnitsky sanctions on former Xinjiang governor Shohrat Zakir and current governor Erkin Tuniyaz for leading entities involved in serious human rights abuses.

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  17. 10 Dec 2021

    A day after the Uyghur Tribunal verdict, the United Nations' human rights office says it will soon publish its report on the situation in Xinjiang. UN spokesperson says that the Tribunal brought to light "deeply disturbing" information.

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  18. 10 Dec 2021

    If you spot a potential transcription or formatting error, please send a message to zenz AT victimsofcommunism DOT org (this is an account that is monitored by staff, not by myself).

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  19. 10 Dec 2021

    Also, transcripts are now separate from the comprehensive introduction/authentication reports for each transcript. These reports are currently only available for three of the transcripts. /2

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  20. 10 Dec 2021

    Four additional transcripts of the Xinjiang Papers have now been published. They are accessible via a download table at the beginning of the Introduction to the leak. The remainder will be published this coming week. /1

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  21. 9 Dec 2021
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