He responds by calling her ‘ignorant.’
a decade ago in the Xinjiang region, when deadly race riots occurred in response to a police crackdown on a protest calling for an investigation into a workplace fight that resulted in two Uighur deaths.
Since then, there has been an intensification of surveillance, said by Chinese authorities to prevent extremism, including collecting DNA from residents, seizing passports, tracking every single vehicle on the road, and going as far as to monitor individuals’ daily routines and any deviations from them. The first reports of detention centers in the region surfaced in 2017, which China initially denied the existence of.
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