A human rights foundation says a prominent Uyghur scholar specializing in the study of her people’s folklore and traditions has been sentenced to life in prison in China.
There is no actual source for this, the Dui Hua foundation is basing this on a new york times article which has a single source “a trove of 300 leaked documents” however they have no actual person associated with the leak, have not provided the “trove” for authentication, and the documents themselves have been categorically refuted by government officials. This all comes from a long line of source: “I made it up”
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There is no actual source for this, the Dui Hua foundation is basing this on a new york times article which has a single source “a trove of 300 leaked documents” however they have no actual person associated with the leak, have not provided the “trove” for authentication, and the documents themselves have been categorically refuted by government officials. This all comes from a long line of source: “I made it up”