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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 24 Nov 2017

    Parents claim that children at a kindergarten in Beijing were fed pills, jabbed with needles and forced to strip nakedhttp://nyti.ms/2zyzKHQ 

    6:30 AM - 24 Nov 2017
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      2. TingtingDENG‏ @TingtingDENG3 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The worst is the government is trying to totally block the news! The most influential social media in China - “Weibo “ is deleting all the related news!!!!!👿we need support and attention from outside in order to keep this news warm and find the truth !!!

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      1. MarketPlunger‏ @MarketPlunger 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        I hate it when that happens

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      2. Amrita Lackraj‏ @amrita_lackraj 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        What? Unbelievable

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      3. 李新远‏ @marklee12138 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @amrita_lackraj

        So many unbelievable things in China recently. Beijing expelled its" low-level labor force" in a frigid night yesterday.

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. kittenZhang‏ @ZhangKitten 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @marklee12138 @amrita_lackraj

        But there are a hotle to help them in the morning,today.Im very sad about Beijing kindergarten.Those evildoer should be killed after cut off penis.

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      5. Amrita Lackraj‏ @amrita_lackraj 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @ZhangKitten @marklee12138

        Sad but I'm sure people will look into that asap.

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      1. K‏ @K89124023 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's an organized and invasion of children and involves a huge military force behind it. The situation in China is that the major media only mention child abuse without obscenity and rape, official media pushes responsibilities toward teachers. Government shirk its investigation.

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      1. Ratnesh tripathi‏ @ratratnesh 27 Nov 2017
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        How that can happen ? Was that preplanned and caught on one's attention? Creepy AH !!

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      1. Dana Marie‏ @danamarie1206 24 Nov 2017
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        kinda makes it difficult to complain about my kids’ teachers

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      2. Luv Butterfly‏ @Goldbutterfly06 24 Nov 2017
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        Horrible. Parents' worst nightmare. However I m surprised Chinese government leaked out this story since they r communist.

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      3. kavy‏ @kavy92 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Goldbutterfly06 @nytimes

        The government didn’t, the parents and users did. Unfassbar

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      1. Achlys‏ @Achlysbear 24 Nov 2017
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        we need help thx!!!pic.twitter.com/0vbOFGMmk7

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      1. Thomas De Pascale‏ @ThomasDePascale 24 Nov 2017
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        they were most likely the Children who refused to march in the STUPID TRUMP parade when that douchebag came to town.

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      1. John‏ @Johnbcw 24 Nov 2017
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        I am not surprised by what happened in this kindergarten, visited by 孟建柱,who is in charge of law affair in CCP, and have many cases of sex scandals reported on Twitter by Mr. Guo WenGui in New York ,who are visited many times by Steve Bannon. https://twitter.com/wyjaaa/status/933634964393926656 …

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