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Australian journalist ‘fragile’ after release from China detention

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Read more on this story: https://sc.mp/9lzl Australian journalist Cheng Lei has spoken to the media since returning home after three years of detention in China on suspicion of leaking Chinese state secrets. Cheng said she could not reveal details about her case, but in her first media interview, which was aired on October 17, 2023, she…

Australian journalist Cheng Lei released from Chinese detention

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Read more on this: https://sc.mp/dil2 Australian journalist Cheng Lei has returned home after three years in detention in China. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the announcement on October 11, 2023, saying that the Chinese-born journalist had been reunited with her family in Melbourne. Cheng was detained in August 2020 on charges of leaking Chinese state…

Behind Putin’s arrest warrant: Detention, deportation and torture of Ukrainians – BBC Newsnight

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has become the first serving head of a major state to be subject to an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes. While his arrest does not seem likely imminently and the Kremlin dismissed the move, it means Putin could become a bargaining chip with a future Russian government, say experts. The specific charges relate to…

Hacked files reveal Chinese “shoot-to-kill” policy in Uighur detention camps – BBC News

A huge collection of data including images linked to China’s mistreatment of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities has been handed to the BBC. The information was hacked from Chinese police computers. It includes evidence of a shoot-to-kill policy for anyone trying to escape from so-called “re-education” camps in the western region of Xinjiang. Over the past few years more than a million Uighurs are believed…

Leaked data offers significant new insights into China's Uyghur detention camps – BBC News

Uyghur detention camps in China’s western Xinjiang province have a shoot-to-kill policy for those who try to escape, according to leaked documents seen by the BBC. The Xinjiang Police Files, a huge cache of data hacked from police computer servers in the region, also include thousands of police photographs of Uyghurs in detention camps. The documents provide some of the strongest evidence to date for…

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