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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Rape, torture of Muslim Uighurs in China shocks the conscience: US



We have all read and seen too many times in America, France, England, Israel, etc Muslim suicide bombers, shootings, stabbings, beheading people, including other horrific acts by ISIS when Barry was in the WH. 


Here they are in action killing a dime a dozen.


Well, what I want to know is where is this Islamic outrage and retaliation from the 1.5 billion Muslims in the world for what's going on in China with the Uighurs? For once they have a legitimate reason to take action and they do nothing!

Got to love this line of shit. They lie so much they make Kim Jong-un look like Abraham Lincoln.

[After initially denying the camps existed, China's government abruptly acknowledged them, saying they were vocational training centers aimed at reducing the appeal of extremism.]

Right...and I believe they contracted Covid 19 from frozen Australian beef.



by French Press Agency - AFP





A Uighur woman cries as reporters visit a Uighur district that protested in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, western China, July 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)


A BBC investigative report describing Chinese authorities' sexual violence and torture of Muslim Uighur women in Xinjiang has sparked outrage and calls for action across the world.

The reactions came as a "people's tribunal" was convened to examine allegations against China of anti-Uighur brutality, chaired by a British lawyer who led the United Nations' prosecution for war crimes of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.

"These atrocities shock the conscience and must be met with serious consequences," a U.S. State Department spokesperson said, reiterating the view of both the former and new U.S. administrations that China is perpetrating "genocide" against Uighurs and other Muslims.

"We will speak out consistently and jointly with allies and partners to condemn these atrocities, and we will consider all appropriate tools to promote accountability for those responsible and deter future abuses," the spokesperson said.

British junior foreign minister Nigel Adams said the BBC report reveals "clearly evil acts."

"The evidence of the scale and severity of these violations is now far-reaching, it paints a truly harrowing picture," he told parliament.

"This government is committed to taking robust action in respect of Xinjiang," he said, although the government has stopped short of invoking the term "genocide," arguing only U.K. courts can make that legal definition.
'The screams echoed'

In a lengthy investigation based on witness testimonies, the BBC reported allegations of systematic rape, sexual abuse and torture of women detainees by police and guards in China's western region of Xinjiang.

It described torture by electric shock, including anal rape by guards using electrified sticks. Women were subject to gang rape and forced sterilization, witnesses said.

"The screams echoed throughout the building," one was quoted as saying.

The report also triggered outrage from politicians in Australia, and new calls for China to grant access to U.N. rights inspectors to tour Xinjiang.

The region is home to the mainly Muslim Uighur minority and has seen a sweeping security crackdown by Chinese forces in recent years in response to separatist unrest and Beijing has signaled it will continue its crackdowns in Xinjiang.

Rights groups believe that at least 1 million Uighurs and other Turkic-speaking Muslims are incarcerated in camps in Xinjiang.

China is accused of compelling Uighurs to parrot Communist propaganda and renounce Islam, forcibly sterilizing women and imposing a regime of forced labor.

After initially denying the camps existed, China's government abruptly acknowledged them, saying they were vocational training centers aimed at reducing the appeal of extremism.

The Chinese foreign ministry dismissed the BBC investigation as "false."
Tribunal hearings


Meanwhile, the new tribunal was convened at the request of Dolkun Isa, president of the World Uyghur Congress, and is chaired by Geoffrey Nice, who prosecuted Milosevic in The Hague. The former leader died in 2006 before a verdict was reached.

There is no state backing for the tribunal, but Nice told reporters that such panels had played an important role through the 20th century in holding offenders to account, noting China would block any international prosecution by the U.N.

Its eight jurors intend to hear from more than 30 witnesses, mostly Uighurs who allege Chinese violence, and experts in international law.

The panel will hold two rounds of hearings in London, in May and September, with a view to publishing its verdict by the end of the year into whether China is guilty of genocide and/or crimes against humanity.

It has reached out to the Chinese embassy in London to participate, but has yet to receive any reply, organizers said.

"We will hope to persuade them that it is genuinely in their interest to provide us with information for our investigation," Nice stressed.

Another tribunal led by the British lawyer found last year that China continues to harvest the organs of executed prisoners, including those from Uighurs and members of the banned Falungong spiritual movement, despite official denials.



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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Today's headline from NBC

 





'Find purpose': Biden marks 500,000 Covid-19 deaths with poignant address to the nation


The headline had Trump delivered the speech using the exact same words.


Trump deflects blame as Covid-19 death toll   surpases 500,000 Americans
 

This is what they did during Trump's entire four year tenure. 
Poison the well.



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Saturday, February 20, 2021

You would expect nothing less from the main stream media

 



The Cuomo Chart

From an Emmy to impeachment in 3 months






BTW... This is really rich coming from this POS about a Texas mayor







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Friday, February 19, 2021

Thursday, February 18, 2021

We lost the champion





Rush Limbaugh has passed away



Farewell to the leading voice of conservatism


Talk radio giant Rush Limbaugh has passed away, his wife, Kathryn, announced on his show Wednesday morning. 




Limbaugh, the leading voice of the conservative movement, succumbed to his battle with lung cancer at the age of 70 after getting his Stage 4 diagnosis in January 2020.

El Rushbo was a pioneer in the radio industry, leading the way to get conservative and Republican issues and voices heard around the nation. He worked around the liberal monolith of the broadcast networks and the stranglehold Democrats had on the public airways.

Limbaugh began his nationally syndicated "Rush Limbaugh Show" in 1988, and at that moment began to reshape the Republican Party and the conservative movement. 

The launch of the show came the year after FCC repealed the Fairness Doctrine that required equal time for both sides of political arguments. The repeal gave Limbaugh the opportunity to make the conservative case on political issues without the fear of the federal government cracking down on him for being one-sided.

For more than three decades, he would take to the "golden EIB microphone" and make the case to the country for conservative principles and advocate on behalf of elected GOP officials and up-and-coming Republican politicians. 

The syndicated show began on just over 50 radio station, but spread like wildfire. It became the most listened to radio show in the U.S. and was picked up by more than 600 stations. According to his website, Limbaugh's show bragged some 27 million weekly listeners.

Limbaugh was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1993 and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998.

Fox News noted that on his final broadcast, Limbaugh revealed that he had outlived his prognosis.

"I wasn't expected to be alive today," he said, Fox News reported. "I wasn't expected to make it to October, and then to November, and then to December. And yet, here I am, and today, got some problems, but I'm feeling pretty good today."

His love of the United States earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Donald Trump during the State of the Union Address in 2020, shortly after he received his cancer diagnosis.

"Rush Limbaugh: Thank you for your decades of tireless devotion to our country," Trump declared during the address.






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