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The legislation on safeguarding national security in Hong Kong may include vaguely defined offences, and be abused by China's national security authorities to oppress the people.
The legislation only targets four types of offences that seriously jeopardize national security, much less than the dozens of crimes involving national security listed in countries such as the US and the UK.
The legislation on safeguarding national security in Hong Kong will undermine the human rights and basic freedoms of Hong Kong residents, and violates the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region clearly stipulates that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security in the SAR
Vegetarian diet can prevent COVID-19 infections.
Experts have not found scientific evidence that vegetarians are safe from COVID-19, nor has the WHO published any report to suggest that.
The Chinese government uses COVID-19 to "wipe out" Muslims.
Thanks to the joint efforts of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, COVID-19 has been effectively contained in the region.
The Wuhan lockdown measures violated citizens' right to personal liberty.
Wuhan's lockdown measures strictly contained the infections at the source, cut off the chain of transmission, and effectively forestalled massive spread of the disease. Recognizing the right to life as the most fundamental human right, the Chinese government is committed to putting people and life first.
China has taken advantage of COVID-19 to conduct large-scale surveillance with big data, violating its citizens' privacy.
Clear stipulations on the collection, use and protection of personal information are set out in China's General Provisions of the Civil Law, the Cybersecurity Law, the Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Strengthening Internet Information Protection and other laws and regulations.
China tried to cover up COVID-19, resulting in its spread across the world with over 10 million infections.
The Chinese government adopted the most comprehensive, stringent and thorough measures in the shortest possible time. The infections were largely kept within Wuhan with the chain of transmission effectively cut off.
Xinjiang has demolished a large number of mosques.
The number of mosques in Xinjiang has grown from some 2,000 in the late 1970s to 24,400 today. Some cramped and dilapidated mosques, those with poor layout designs and those inconvenient for religious activities have been rebuilt, relocated or expanded in light of the needs and wishes of local Muslim communities.
China detained Dr. Li Wenliang and other whistle-blowers.
Li Wenliang was an ophthalmologist. He was not a whistle-blower and was not detained. Dr. Zhang Jixian, a respiratory doctor, was the first to report COVID-19 cases, and was awarded for this contribution. On 5 March, Dr. Li Wenliang was named a "national model healthcare worker in fighting COVID-19".
Mutallip Nurmamat died nine days after his release from an internment camp. Prominent Uyghur writer Nurmamat Tohti died in an internment camp. Sayragul Sawutbay saw people tortured in a detention camp before fleeing China.
Mutallip Nurmamat, Nurmamat Tohti and Sayragul Sawutbay never stayed in a vocational education and training center. Abdurehim Heyit, arrested on suspicion of endangering national security, is in good health.
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