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Joined January 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    16 Jul 2021

    Pleased to co-author this piece in with sharing our policy recommendations to end the ongoing through robust diplomacy, targeted sanctions, and justice & accountability. 1/n

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    6 hours ago

    32 days out from the Beijing Genocide Olympics opening ceremonies. But the world is coming to see what I saw. Good on EU President von der Leyen and German FM Baerbock for challenging China's terrible human rights policies with real actions.

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    Right after President Biden signed Sen. Rubio’s Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into law, opened a store in . Nationless corporations are helping the Chinese Communist Party cover up genocide and slave labor in the region.

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    Good. Can we now finally put to bed the false meme that “Muslims don’t care about Uyghurs”? I’ve spent the past year working with many Islamic groups whose efforts go unreported. Some Muslim majority states are failing on this, yes. But so is the U.K.

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    16 hours ago

    While everyone is out here tweeting about how Tesla sold so many cars this year, the company quietly announces that they’re opening a store in Xinjiang - where a million Uyghur people are in internment camps. A place the US just banned all imports from.

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    Governments of many Muslim-majority countries have faced criticism for their silence in the face of China's repression, but Muslim citizens themselves are organizing and speaking loudly about the issue.

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    Jan 1

    China is turning a major part of its internal Internet-data surveillance network outward, mining Western social media, including Facebook and Twitter, to equip its government agencies, military and police with information on foreign targets.

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    Jan 2

    U.S. officials have long been skeptical of a unified threat but some are changing their tune. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence reports Beijing, Moscow are more aligned than they've been in 60 years.

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    13 Dec 2021

    So, WTH is Vippi Media, the firm China's NY consulate has hired? It was incorporated in Englewood, NJ in March 2021 by a fellow named Vipinder Jaswal, who seems to be this person: That backdrop on his LinkedIn profile is a clue but not 1/

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    Jan 1

    Many big American clothing brands that are believed to have stopped bringing in products made with Xinjiang cotton have not been trumpeting this, fearing a backlash and boycotts

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    Dec 31

    Can I remind everybody that we’re entering the 5th year since my wife Muherrem Ablet, her brother Emetjan Ablet, my friends Ablajan Eziz and Abduqeyyum Yasin have disappeared into China’s concentration camps and I have been separated from my two children incommunicado?

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    Jan 1

    Happy new year. 2022 is the 6th year since my innocent father’s arrest.China has been unlawfully arresting Uyghurs only because of their race,faith,&identity. CCP needs to stop their cruelties immediately.China, free my father Yalqun Rozi immediately!

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    Jan 1

    One more year went by w/o my innocent sister ’s freedom. China’s Uyghur genocide is still going on. So is our fight for our loved ones! I wish all those Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Turkic people fighting for the freedom of their loved ones a happy new year!

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    31 Dec 2021

    Ringing out the old with reflection and ringing in the new with hope. Meanwhile, thinking of those deprived of freedom and dignity and subjected to forcible separation. A beautiful performance. !

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    For a sense of what that looks like, here's a video of Chinese police harassing a Chinese student living in Australia. They summoned her father in China to the station, called her on his phone, and demanded she delete a Twitter account that mocked Xi Jinping.

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    31 Dec 2021

    In a major turning point, Chinese government agencies are collecting vast troves of data on overseas social media targets – seeking to replicate the same surveillance they use at home. I collected documents on over 300 projects to explain how:

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    28 Dec 2021

    ., over to you! Please speak out and secure your fellow Canadian ’s release from detention. Denise and I shared the stage at 2019 . She is one of the kindest and courageous people I know. Speaking truth to power isn’t crime.

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    . is careful to note that she is paraphrasing what was said between Biden and Putin. But you have to admit, this would be quite some readout. 🔥 Her full dispatch, as always, is well worth reading.

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    China's digital manhunt goes global: The final piece in our series on China's outbound propaganda and censorship shows how police use ever more sophisticated tech to find and silence those overseas. They target Chinese students and Chinese Americans alike.

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    31 Dec 2021

    2022 Olympians have a chance to protest the Chinese Uyghur genocide —— just like brave athletes did during the Nazi games in 1936 By Rafael Medoff, founding director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies. via

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    31 Dec 2021

    The most complete, open-source tracker of CCP outrageous behavior to block the search for COVID origins and basic information that a would save lives. Unpunished crimes against humanity.

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