China's western region of Xinjiang, a vast area home to some 21 million
people, is one of several hubs of destabilization maintained by the US
State Department and its vast network of nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs), covert programs, and overt political meddling. America's
"Xinjiang game" is part of a larger, long-term goal of encircling,
containing, and undermining China in a bid to maintain American hegemony
across Asia.
US-based and funded NGOs claim that ethnic Uyghurs are regularly
persecuted, discriminated against, and have their human rights
consistently and unreasonably violated by Beijing. Of course, most of
these claims are referred to by even the Western media as "allegations,"
not documented facts, with the vast majority of these claims coming
from a handful of Uyghur groups funded directly by the US State
Department through its National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
And most of these allegations are in regards to individuals and
organizations directly linked to US efforts to destabilize the region.
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