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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 16

    Facing a torrent of criticism, China calls its mass detention of Uighurs a humane program grounded in lawhttps://nyti.ms/2CNkB6E 

    2:20 AM - 16 Oct 2018
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      2. Lost Wolf  🏳️‍🌈‏ @LostWolf1979 Oct 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Everything Hitler did was "grounded in law." Everything the Nazis did was "grounded in law." "Grounded in law" does not automatically mean something is "RIGHT." It's 1942 again. The difference is that this time half the world are playing the part of the Nazis.

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      1. Bek Hobbes, eaten by owls‏ @Greebobek Oct 16
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        The Nazis' concentration camps were also grounded in law.

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      1. Jia‏ @Jia60023891 Oct 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        扭腰时报,天天报扭曲的新闻, 小心闪了腰 making white to black and black to white , keep reporting twisted news , shame on you ! you couldn't care less about the human rights , all you care is to make chaos in China

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      1. Elihu Roots‏ @ElihuRoots Oct 16
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        No one believes anything they say so why botherpic.twitter.com/X656OczC6K

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      2. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Oct 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Either way, at least you know they will not become Chinastan.

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      2. Dr Kapil Sharma‏ @DrKapilksharma1 Oct 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Funniest part there is no hue and cry from Islamic Nations. Had this happened in democracies like USA and India. .......MY GOD!!!

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      3. Gil Pender‏ @pender0101 Oct 16
        Replying to @DrKapilksharma1 @nytimes

        China is a communist country and therefore they are equally critical of every religion.Unlike India there is no majority community involved in http://lynchings.You  should worry more about Prayagraj today than China.

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      4. Dr Kapil Sharma‏ @DrKapilksharma1 Oct 16
        Replying to @pender0101 @nytimes

        If u read history it was Prayag Raj before Akbar changed the name. It's a holly place where 12 yearly Kumbh Mela takes place Talking of mob lynching highly condemnable and guilty must be punished.

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      1. Desong‏ @shangds75 Oct 20
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        Tired of western medias misleading fake news about China. They don't know and don't want to know what has really happened overthere. What's important for them is to keep hostile towards China.

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      1. seize the means of production‏ @cosm1csans Oct 16
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        the law should never be our only basis for morality. when it is, people tend to suffer

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      1. brown frank‏ @brownfrank1234 Oct 16
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        @nytimes

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      1. Adil Azeez‏ @AdilAzeez10 Oct 16
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        Adil Azeez Retweeted Al Jazeera English

        https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1052148423573561344 …

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        Al Jazeera EnglishVerified account @AJEnglish
        China defends alleged mass internment of Uighur Muslims http://aje.io/9z9ah  pic.twitter.com/MqnWQpbLaw
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      1. Village Cynic‏ @kelskye Oct 16
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        20th century Soviet propaganda tactics are alive and well in the 21st. Now all China needs is some useful idiots to give the facade of legitimacy.

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      1. Futurist_SpaceOtter‏ @SpaceOtterMaver Oct 16
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        I live in 🇨🇳 as an expat. It's a safe secure prosperous peaceful progressive n socially vibrant country n society..Thank God the Chinese government is treating the Islamic Extremism mentally illness through this social approach n not turning into an Islamofascist EU 🇪🇺 shithole

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