Concentration Camp Survivor: China Tortures Those Who Deny Xi Jinping
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57% : Her previous testimonies, including to a wide variety of Western media organizations and the United Nations, are consistent with the experiences she shared with Breitbart News this week.49% : "They [the prisoners] were studying Xi Jinping Thought and prayed for Xi Jinping," Dawut narrated, referring to Xi Jinping's personal philosophy, formally known as "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era."
47% : " It asserts, however, that the concentration camps are "vocational training centers" for underprivileged ethnic minorities and that only uneducated, unskilled workers are matriculated into classes to learn job skills, like a clear understanding of communism, necessary in the Chinese market.
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