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Does or doesn’t it work? Sustainability of Chinese re-education may be tested

Does or doesn’t it work? Sustainability of Chinese re-education may be tested

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May 05, 2019
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By James M. Dorsey

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The effectiveness of China’s effort to brainwash Uyghurs and Central Asian Muslims in the troubled north-western province of Xinjiang may be tested.

With the recent release of 40 Uyghur wives of Pakistani trade…

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