Watch China Cut BBC Live Feed When Correspondent Mentions Muslim Internment Camps 

China suddenly cut a BBC broadcast as the network’s China correspondent began to discuss Beijing’s detention of more than a million Uighur Muslims in “re-education” camps. 

The BBC‘s Stephen McDonell filmed the moment it happened as he began to discuss the infamously poor treatment of the Turkic ethnic minority living in China’s northwestern Xinjiang province. 

After going on air at 7am to file his account of the trip, he decided to record the 8am replay.

The video shows his TV in China going blank as he says: “One thing he might be expected by some in Muslim countries to raise would be the question of the camps in the far west of China. There’s up to…” –Independent

McDonell said that the same thing happened the previous day. 

“We can pretty much predict the subjects when they will cut the feed and recently coverage of Xinjiang’s mass “re-education” camps has been just such a subject,” he said. 

McDonell’s tweets sparked quite a few replies, including one from author and political historian Brian Dooley, whose interview on Chinese state television was cut short when he began to discuss the killings in Tiananmen Square. 

China has gone to great lengths to pretend that their Uighur “re-education” camps are the happiest places on earth – going on a narrative-shifting campaign to spin the cities as positive

According to a report in The TimesBeijing is parading groups of Muslims around on state TV to extol the virtues of the system.

One restaurant owner, for example, said he became more tolerant after his time in a re-education camp, stating: “If I had let the religious extremism develop, I might have beaten non-Muslims who entered my restaurant,” the man identified as Abudu Saimaiti said. “In the worst case, I would not walk on public roads, take city buses or use the official currency, because they are provided by non-Muslims, who run this country.”

Speaking into the camera, the Chinese Muslim business owner added, “Through learning the law and the national policy, I have come to realize it’s a dead end for me, for my family and for my offspring, and my hometown will for ever be chaotic.”

Any reports to the contrary will get yanked off TV without so much as a transition. 

via ZeroHedge News https://ift.tt/2No8106 Tyler Durden

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