Exclusive: How a Western "scholar" hijacked Chinese art to smear Xinjiang
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In recent years, smear campaigns against Xinjiang have never ceased, with tactics constantly evolving. This time, a so-called Western "scholar" distorted paintings and used them in a paper to spread lies. The painters stood up to defend their rights and finally won an unprecedented victory. The film is presented in two parts. In the first episode, Media Unlocked traveled to Xinjiang to explore the true meaning of the paintings and how they were distorted by the so-called "scholar".
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