Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "Humanitarian CRISIS In China" video.
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@JayJayM57 "legitimate prisons do not arrest regular people who had committed no crimes"
Remember what I said. There are 2 things, prisons, and vocational/re-education centre. All the "pictures" you see are mostly inmates in actual prison. Whether they committed a crime or not YOU DO NOT KNOW.
But those that are put into re-education centres, most have already "graduated", and the facilities there are top notch, everything is completely new and made for re-educating the brainwashed and for equipping them with work skills for society.
Nothing like these "camps" you speak of. The term "concentration camp" suggests torture and harsh living conditions. Unless youre talking about prisons, "concentration camps" is just another buzz word for prisons - not what innocent Uighurs are sent to.
And harvesting for organs is OUTDATED news. They made it illegal a few years back. And they DONT die from it like what the above guy said. And thats for actual CRIMINALS. NOT those sent to reeducation/vocational centres.
"Before you say something like brainwashed this information comes from trustworthy sources in the UN"
You have been brainwashed. That was not a report from the UN. The UN specifically said that their members have received these reports. And these individuals that happen to be part of the UN made statements on this issue. THEIR STATEMENT WAS NOT ON BEHALF OF THE UN.
Just like if a US politician said "China is a great country", it DOESNT mean they speak on behalf of the US. Im sure there are many that are against that statement.
Here are some statements you might want to look into:
'A spokesperson from the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) confirmed in a statement to The Grayzone that the allegation of Chinese “camps” was not made by the United Nations, but rather by a member of an independent committee that does not speak for the UN as a whole. That member happened to be the only American on the committee, and one with no background of scholarship or research on China'
'The claim that China has detained millions of ethnic Uyghurs in its Xinjiang region is repeated with increasing frequency, but little scrutiny is ever applied. Yet a closer look at the figure and how it was obtained reveals a serious deficiency in data.
While this extraordinary claim is treated as unassailable in the West, it is, in fact, based on two highly dubious “studies.”
The first, by the US government-backed Network of Chinese Human Rights Defenders, formed its estimate by interviewing a grand total of eight people.
The second study relied on flimsy media reports and speculation. It was authored by Adrian Zenz, a far-right fundamentalist Christian who opposes homosexuality and gender equality, supports “scriptural spanking” of children, and believes he is “led by God” on a “mission” against China.'
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