1 month ago | By The Independent
Post claiming minority women ‘no longer baby-making machines' censored by social media giant
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1 month ago | By Business Insider
Summary List Placement Twitter locked the account of the Chinese Embassy in the US over a tweet that referred to Uighur women as "baby-making machines."
On January 7 the account ChineseEmbinUS posted a tweet claiming that China's so-called counter-extremism measures meant that "the minds of Uygur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines. They are more confident and independent." ("Uygur" is an alternative spelling for "Uighur.")
The tweet also linked to an article by the state-run China Daily...
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