Beatrice VonPage

@sweethabibi

Mildly insane ☕ based lifeform🎵Beat addict punk junkie🎶 Grave photographer. Lover of ⛈My personality? Thats a disorder.LSU, ♈♏♐,-insanity

Alexandria/Pensacola
Joined February 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Nov 2019

    just 😂😂 every ounce of in me damn it, I love you you did it just right too.

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    21 Sep 2019
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  3. Retweeted
    16 Nov 2019
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    This is why we need to stand with people in Hong Kong. for their freedom.

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    16 Nov 2019
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    I’m sure you think the Nazis are great too.

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    这篇文章揭示了泄露的中国政府文件如何详细说明了该国对新疆穆斯林和少数民族的镇压,欢迎阅读本文中文版:

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    We hope you'll take the time to read our full investigation on the leak of Chinese government documents and the state's mass detention of Muslims. But if you don't have time now, here are 5 takeaways.

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    Read our full story of how more than 400 pages of internal Chinese documents provide an unprecedented look — in Chinese officials' own words — at the state's secretive crackdown on Muslims in Xinjiang

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    We’ve published in full one of the documents that show how Chinese officials in Xinjiang planned to explain to Muslims and others affected by the crackdown that their parents or families were being detained in camps. Read it here:

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    At least one official resisted, the documents show. Wang Yongzhi released more than 7,000 inmates — and was then detained, stripped of power and prosecuted. He was made an example of publicly. But the government hid the fact of his resistance in an internal report.

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    The documents — one of the most significant leaks from inside China's Communist Party in decades — reveal secret speeches by President Xi Jinping laying the groundwork for a crackdown that put a million or more Muslim minorities into camps. "Show absolutely no mercy," he said.

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    Publicly, Chinese officials say the Xinjiang camps provide job training. But privately, the documents show, they used words like "virus," "infected" and "eradicate" to justify mass detentions and plotted how they would manage and intimidate families that were torn apart.

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    Chinese officials were concerned enough about anger due to their campaign, the documents show, that they distributed a chillingly bureaucratic guide for answering questions from those whose relatives disappeared, saying they were receiving training for "their own good"

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    The documents also show how a hard-liner named Chen Quanguo used fear to mobilize officials to carry out mass detentions. “Round up everyone who should be rounded up.” New security controls and a drastic expansion of indoctrination camps followed.

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    In private, Chinese leaders displayed a fixation with radical Islam that went beyond their public remarks. The documents show they worried about terrorist attacks abroad, and President Xi urged officials to study Americans' response to the Sept. 11 attacks.

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    China has detained up to a million Muslims, a campaign it calls a benevolent and routine effort against the pull of extremism. But 403 pages of Communist Party documents we obtained reveal how officials plotted to carry out a ruthless, coercive clampdown.

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    12 Aug 2016

    احتفالية الكاس

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    22 Dec 2017

    At 3am on Tuesday morning soldiers burst into the home and arrested 16-year-old activist Ahed Tamimi. The next day they arrested Ahed's mother Nariman. They and 21-year-old cousin Nour Tamimi all remain in prison. We demand their freedom

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  18. 15 Nov 2019

    U want anything from "No" *orders extra fry* He brings my food, top fry nearly gone I thought u didn't want anything? 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♀️💁‍♀️ pulls out the other fry... yeah I already knew what u'd do 🙄😑

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    14 Nov 2019

    Barricades and barriers still in place at university after night of clashes

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    14 Nov 2019

    The war in is spreading around the world. This is now a global struggle against .

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