What specific pieces of evidence provide sufficient proof? GW and fiends said there was undeniable proof that there were WMDs, and that's highly questionable. Governments, media, people say a lot of unfounded stuff for different reasons. And I am going to keep using the word ALLEGED because of these things. I haven't denied that genocide is happening in China, not even once.
Even if there is 100% proof, the issue I'm discussing is: What is going to be done about it? As I keep saying, I'm for stopping (preferably preventing) all human rights abuses. Are you going to keep repeating your "No you're not!" canned response?
Again, I've never said it's not genocide. You're is pretty effed up.
To use just a
few examples....(part one)
“According to an analysis from
The Guardian, over one-third of mosques and religious sites in China suffered "significant structural damage" between 2016 and 2018, with nearly one-sixth of all mosques and shrines completely razed.
[135] This included the tomb of Imam Asim, a mud tomb in the
Taklamakan Desert, and the Ordam shrine at the
mazar of
Ali Arslan Khan.
[136]”
“In August 2018, the
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination decried the "broad definition of terrorism and vague references to extremism" used by Chinese legislation, noting that there were numerous reports of detention of large numbers of ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities on the "pretext of countering terrorism".
[128]”
“Sayragul Sauytbay, an ethnic Kazakh teacher who later fled China, described how she was forced to teach at an internment camp, saying the camp was "cramped and unhygienic" with her detainee students given only basic sustenance. Sauytbay added that authorities forced the detainees to learn Chinese, sit through indoctrination classes, and make public confessions. Furthermore, she mentioned that rape and torture were commonplace and that authorities forced detainees to take a particular medicine that left some individuals sterile or cognitively impaired.
[145]”
“The
Uyghur Human Rights Project has identified at least 386 Uyghur intellectuals who have been imprisoned, detained, or disappeared. They were detained and have disappeared since early 2017 as victims of the massive campaign of ethnoreligious repression carried out by the Chinese government in the Uyghur homeland.
[146]”
“In September 2019,
Agence France-Presse (AFP) visited 13 destroyed cemeteries across four cities and witnessed exposed bones remaining in four of them. Through an examination of satellite images, the press agency determined that the grave destruction campaign had been ongoing for more than a decade.
[150] According to a previous AFP report, three cemeteries in
Xayar County were among dozens of Uyghur cemeteries destroyed in Xinjiang between 2017 and 2019. The unearthed human bones from the cemeteries in Xayar County were discarded.
[151][152] In January 2020, a CNN report based on an analysis of
Google Maps satellite imagery said that Chinese authorities have destroyed more than 100 graveyards in Xinjiang, primarily Uyghur ones. CNN has linked the destruction of the cemeteries to the government's campaign to control the Uyghurs and Muslims more broadly.”