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Show me where in East Turkmenistan it looks like anywhere in Palestine?
There is no claim that the West could make about China that you wouldn't believe as an article of faith
No, China is not commiting genocide. The best and most comprehensive resource I have seen so far is Qiao Collective's Xinjiang: A Resource and Report Compilation. Qiao Collective is explicitly pro-PRC, but this is an extremely comprehensive write-up of the entire background of the events, the timeline of reports, and real and fake claims.
I also recommend reading the UN report and China's response to it. These are the most relevant accusations and responses without delving into straight up fantasy like Adrian Zenz, professional propagandist for the Victims of Communism Foundation, does.
Tourists do go to Xinjiang all the time as well. You can watch videos like this one on YouTube, though it obviously isn't going to be a comprehensive view of a complex situation like this. Even with all of the real complexities, though, nothing material measures up to claims of genocide.
Thanks for linking the UN Report - really horrific stuff:
You're right it's incorrect to call it a genocide but I'm glad you at least agree that "rape", "torture", "deprivation of fundamental rights" and probable "crimes against humanity" are being committed in the "re-education" camps against non-Han ethnic groups with the government being at the very least complicit by denying any wrongdoing - so it's good to know you don't blindly believe the CCP to be a benevolent force for good but can recognize the harm they've already caused to Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks and Huis in Xinjiang.
I encourage you to read China's response, and Qiao Collective's resources. I said the UN report is the best source on the allegations, not that it's a fully correct and verified document. The accusations are high, yes, which is why both sides of the argument need to be listened to. You wouldn't refuse to listen to evidence brought by defendents, would you?
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