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Facebook Staff Fret Over China’s Ads Portraying Happy Muslims in Xinjiang – WSJ
02.04.2021 — Facebook Staff Fret Over China’s Ads Portraying Happy Muslims in Xinjiang · Workers express concerns internally about advertisements and content …
Beijing is a big user of the platform to spread its political views to hundreds of millions of people overseas, prompting workers to express concerns internally.
Chinese regions near Xinjiang… – The Wall Street Journal | Facebook
Chinese regions near Xinjiang are deploying community policing, surveillance and restrictions on Islamic practices.
WSJ News Exclusive: Chinese… – The Wall Street Journal
WSJ News Exclusive: Chinese authorities have seized and sold at auction tens of millions of dollars in assets owned by jailed Uyghur business owners amid…
From WSJ Opinion: We know what… – The Wall Street Journal
From WSJ Opinion: We know what China is doing in Xinjiang. It’s now official. How will woke corporations react? asks Eugene Kontorovich.
The Chinese government’s… – The Wall Street Journal
The Chinese government’s narrative on Xinjiang and Uyghur Muslims is increasingly reaching audiences on international social-media sites, according to a new …
If the U.N. Human Rights… – Wall Street Journal Opinion
If the U.N. Human Rights Council can’t pass a motion merely to open discussion on China’s abuses in Xinjiang, there is no reason for it to exist.
The 137-page document offers… – The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, profile picture. Join … WSJ.COM. Document Shows Chinese Officials’ Calculations in Waging Xinjiang Campaign.
China lashed out at the United… – The Wall Street Journal
China lashed out at the United Nations’ human-rights agency, calling its assessment of possible crimes against humanity in Xinjiang an illegitimate…
China lashed out at the United… – The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, profile picture. Join … WSJ.COM. Xinjiang Rights Report Ratchets Up Standoff Between the U.S. and China.
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