90 Miles From Tyranny : China’s Own Population Data Reveals Disturbing Evidence Of Genocide

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

China’s Own Population Data Reveals Disturbing Evidence Of Genocide



President Biden talks about reasserting America's values on the world stage. As evidence of the CCP’s genocide against Uighurs mounts, he needs to act now.

A new report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute reveals chilling evidence of the Chinese Communist Party’s genocide of Uighur Muslims and other minorities in Xinjiang, China. One key — and chilling — finding is that between 2019-2020, Uighur and other minority-concentrated areas saw birth rates plummet 50 percent or more within those two years.

As the report points out, “The Chinese Communist Party has a long history of state-directed demographic engineering” in the name of “family planning.” For example, between 1979 and 2015, the CCP imposed a “One-Child” policy on the Chinese population, limiting Chinese couples to a single child. The policy was deeply unpopular and brutally enforced — forced abortion, sterilization, and hefty fines were standard punishments for couples who violated the government mandate.


Curiously, the CCP targeted its policy mostly at Han Chinese, the largest ethnic group in China representing more than 90 percent of China’s population, while permitting ethnic minority couples in China to have more than one child during this period.

Even as the CCP patted its own back for successfully preventing more than 400 million births, it eventually realized by 2014 that the “One-Child” policy caused a looming population crisis. China now faces a sexes imbalance — men outnumber women by 33 million, which has driven human trafficking of women and girls from neighboring countries.

Indeed, the Chinese population is aging fast while its workforce has begun to decline. China’s most recent census shows that, compared to a decade ago, China’s workforce dropped 7 percent to 63.3 percent, while those 60 and older rose 5.4 percent to almost 20 percent.

As its large pool of young and affordable workers were the key drivers of its three decades of breakneck economic growth, a shrinking workforce and an aging population pose severe challenges for China. Without that demographic advantage, China’s economic growth has slowed just as the government strives to keep its economy expanding enough to prevent its middle class from demanding a level of political freedom matching their newfound wealth.

An aging population is poised to complicate CCP leader Xi Jinping’s plan to build a Sino-centric new world order, forcing Xi’s government to allocate more national resources to elder care and social services.

Using Fear to Justify Evil


In 2015, the CCP tried to fix these demographic challenges by relaxing the “One-Child” policy, allowing Chinese couples to have two children. Ironically, however, as the Chinese government now encourages Han women to have more babies, it has taken a drastically different approach to minorities, especially Uighur Muslims living in Xinjiang.

CCP leaders have long been concerned that Xinjiang’s geographic location and the Uighurs’ culture and ethnic connection to Russia and central Asia would make Xinjiang an easy access point for...




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2 comments:

Hoagie John said...

I can't think of anything that bothers me less than commies killing mooslems except mooslems killing commies. It's like watching the Iran/Iraq war on CNN years ago. Just bring popcorn and watch the show.

Old Tech said...

The fact that there is not one Muslim country that has spoke up for their own in China is absolute proof they do not care about other Muslims either. The Communist Chinese have bought them off, so the Muslim Religion is simply about cash, nothing else.