Reporting only on the deaths of women and children in order to emphasise the horror of a certain atrocity which has been committed simultaneously preserves outdated gender norms, while centring innocence as a required characteristic for mourning.
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On its fourth day, the tribunal heard evidence corroborating the evidence given on previous days, including evidence of mass murder and organ harvesting.
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A mixture of neglect, torture, and intentional killing for organs means hundred or thousands of Uyghurs may be dying each year across the camp system.
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Despite calls from the international community, the rights of the Rohingya and dissidents in Myanmar continue to be curtailed.
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Experts evidence suggests China has intent to eliminate the Uyghurs as a distinct ethnic group. State discourse has increasingly pathologised Islam as a “virus” and dehumanised Uyghurs as “rats”.
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