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Twitter removes China embassy tweet referring to Uyghurs as ‘baby-making machines’

Twitter has taken down a post from the Chinese embassy in Washington that said Uyghur women in its northwest Xinjiang region had been “emancipated” by the Chinese Communist Party as part of the “process of eradicating extremism”.
Key points:
- State media has promoted the eradication of “backward and outdated thoughts on partner selection” among Uyghurs
- The Chinese Communist Party is accused of imposing forced sterilisation and abortions against Uyghur Muslim women
- Twitter’s removal of the embassy’s tweet comes amid its crackdown against Donald Trump and his supporters
Having received criticism from tens of thousands of other Twitter users, the company removed the tweet over the weekend saying it had “violated the Twitter rules”, but did not…
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