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    He was a world-famous Uighur academic, but China sentenced him to death anyway
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    He was a world-famous Uighur academic, but China sentenced him to death anyway

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    ‘Crushed bodies and shattered bones’: China’s Xi Jinping threatens dissidents amid Hong Kong protests
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    Uighur men come out from a mosque after praying at Uighur sector in Urumqi, western China's Xinjiang province, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
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    By kowtowing to China, the NBA ignores the regime’s brutal humanitarian abuses

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    China to restrict visas for US visitors with ‘anti-China’ links
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    China to restrict visas for US visitors with ‘anti-China’ links

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    US bans Chinese officials for persecuting Uighur Muslims
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    US bans Chinese officials for persecuting Uighur Muslims

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    Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr smiles while talking to an official during the first half of a preseason NBA basketball game between the Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers in San Francisco, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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    Chicken Kerr: The NBA coach is outspoken, unless China's flagrant human rights abuses are involved

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    Female Iranian spectators cheer as they wave their country's flag during a friendly soccer match between Iran and Bolivia, at the Azadi (Freedom) stadium, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018. In a rare move, authorities allowed a select group of women into Azadi stadium to watch a men's soccer match.
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    How FIFA can combat human rights abuses in Iran and beyond

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    NY judge fines landlord $17,000 for threatening to call ICE on tenant
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    NY judge fines landlord $17,000 for threatening to call ICE on tenant

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    Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
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    Feds claim locked-up immigrants receive better healthcare than in home country despite deaths
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    Feds claim locked-up immigrants receive better healthcare than in home country despite deaths

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