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Western Media and Xinjiang

April 25, 2021 Awen China Affairs & Beyond

A little Uyghur girl lives in Xinjiang with her grandparents and brother. Recently, she was approached by three men holding her father’s photo and self-introduced as her father’s friends. They enticed her to go with them to Australia to see her father.

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Washington and Xinjiang

April 11, 2021 Awen China Affairs & Beyond

A US military officer reveals the true motivation behind America’s invasion of Afghanistan and why the Western governments & media keep promoting “Uyghur Genocide” disinformation.

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BBC and Xinjiang

March 28, 2021 Awen China Affairs & Beyond, Uncategorized

Why BBC and its political masters want to make lies about Xinjiang, and why now? Because Xinjiang sits squarely on the Silk Road that is going to be revived as a direct link to Mideast and Europe bypassing Angelo nations’ marine force, which threatens Five Eyes’ hegemonic power.

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Japanese Soldiers in Chinese Prison

The captured Japanese officers and soldiers lined up for roll call each morning at a Chinese military prison. More

Japan declared unconditional surrender to China, Russia, France, the US & the UK on Aug 15 77 years ago, marking the end of World War II.

Japanese Troops in China

Defeated Japanese troops were captured in the Changsha Battle in Hunan Province in 1939.

Japanese Troops in China

Chinese civilians sent captured Japanese officers and soldiers to authority during WWII.

Kunqu Opera – A Ghost Story for a Ghost Month

Yan Poxi (阎婆惜) was part of Song Jiang (宋江) family but she betrayed her man by conducting extramarital affairs with a playboy.

She thought she would have a happier life with the playboy thus intended to send Song Jiang to prison so she could declare independence from the Song family.

Yet the playboy just fled when Song Jiang appeared, leaving the woman to die in a clash with her husband.

After death, Yan Poxi decided to take the playboy down to hell with her.

This ghost story for the ghost month (29 Jul-26 Aug 2022) is part of Water Marin, a classic Chinese novel.

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