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[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world -1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

There are 306 footnotes in that report, often with multiple sources each (this one included), and you managed to claim "this report is based on sources from Zenz" because there's literally one footnote citing his work there. You literally just 'Ctrl+F'd "Zenz" and and then threw out the entire rest of the report because it was willing to so much as even describe the fact that he tried to estimate the figures absent official ones.

Said citations (in footnote 140; page 17) are used in discussing how: "55. In the absence of officially available data, other researchers have drawn on a combination of sources and data points to assess and estimate the extent of the affected population." It's literally just one of (I think) 42 other numbered points trying to discuss "Imprisonment and other forms of deprivation of liberty". You skipped all of that because you wanted a "gotcha".

the UN has always explicitly stopped short of calling the situation a genocide.

I'll say what I said before about this: if you're going to "um ackshually" a cultural genocide just because the UN calls it likely "crimes against humanity" and intricately discusses the extreme cultural destruction of Uyghurs but doesn't formally call it a "genocide", I have zero respect for your denialism.

[–] Maeve@kbin.earth 1 points 3 days ago

They're right about Adrian Zenz.

This website renders horribly on my smaller device, perhaps you will consider some of what they say, if it renders week for you: https://www.qiaocollective.com/education/xinjiang

There are also multitudes of Westerner videos having holiday in the area posted on YT (unless they've been removed, also Tehran, and other forbidden cities). I don't expect you to agree but will ask you to give fair consideration.