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China bans Clubhouse app as thousands share stories about Xinjiang and Tiananmen Square – ABC News
It was an incredible moment: a Chinese woman delivering an emotional public apology to a woman from the country’s oppressed Uyghur minority. I was one of more than…

It was an incredible moment: a Chinese woman delivering an emotional public apology to a woman from the country’s oppressed Uyghur minority. I was one of more than 1,000 people there to witness it.
Key points:
- Invite-only app Clubhouse hosted conversations on sensitive topics in China
- One Uyghur user of the app said he was “shocked” and “moved” by conversations with netizens from mainland China
- The app was censored in China this week after thousands discussed Xinjiang and the Tiananmen Square massacre…
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