Gordon Dumoulin: Encore! The Xinjiang accusation industry's newest product on the Cold War market

Introduction

Here we go again. On the same day, leading Western mainstream media – such as BBC, Politiken, Dagens Nyheter, Le Monde, etc – 14 media from 11 countries – publish a new accusation against China, ‘Xinjiang Police Files’: Exclusive documents reveal China’s machine of repression against the Uyghurs.

They are produced by the extreme right Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in the United States.

It appeared the day after President Biden had stated, in Tokyo, that the US would come to the rescue of Taiwan if China should attack it. And it coincided also with the UN Human Rights High Commissioner, Michelle Bachelet, started her fact-finding mission in Xinjiang.

Perhaps it was a coincidence. Perhaps the material was put together and made ready by the foundation so it could be published at the right moment? Clearly, the untold purpose has been to undermine Mme Bachelet’s mission and support the ongoing US Cold War and tension-building vis-a-vis China.

Interestingly, the only named scholar in all the reports is Dr Adrian Zenz – a man whose estimates and research on Xinjiang have already been pulled apart by other scholars, including TFF Associates. Being a Christian fundamentalist has stated publicly that he feels he is guided by God in a mission to destroy China.

The so-called genocide in Xinjiang has no important attention anywhere else, not even in Muslim countries

… !

After Biden’s warning yesterday in Tokyo towards China about the US military defending Taiwan in case of an invasion, today Western media headlines massively turned towards Xinjiang with the same players who have been orchestrating the Xinjiang accusation industry for years now.



And even more or maybe is because that United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet started her visit to Xinjiang.

! We would not want to hear any ‘false’ notes in the prelude, right? Or better stated, we would not want to hear a balanced note, so let’s open with a great orchestral opening to overwhelm and silence any other notes the audience may hear.

This new prelude of provocation will not have a fine-tuning and calm beginning as the US provocation prelude in Ukraine, building up military supplies and training, carrying through a regime change in 2014, ignoring and dismissing any Russian red lines against NATO expansion or other vital warnings along the way.

Please read TFF’s free and downloadable 132-page report published in August 2021 ” – ‘ .”

Read also TFF’s “The Xinjiang Genocide Determination As Agenda” from spring 2021 – also free and downloadable.

There you will find a unique documentation of what is going on in the accusation industry – such as analyses of the sources, data and funding of these reports, the relations to the huge “Washington-sponsored” industry of China accusation and the grand fine-tuning by the MIMAC, the Military-Industrial-Media-Academic-Complex that provide the images of threats and back the up with narratives – such as in the mainstream Western media behind this the latest – but surely not the last – revelations about Xinjiang.

In other words, we reveal the FOSI = Fake + Omission + Source Ignorance of these accusation reports and of the media that promote them.

Please don’t be surprised if this prelude soon moves into a full orchestral crescendo. Along with the thematic build up in the other musical drama – Ukraine.

Drums of war…

Two orchestral compositions of provocation playing at the same time, a perfect cacophonous noise for agendas of political and media manipulation. For more money to the arms industry and merchants of death.

The oratorium of militarism, by no means its moratorium.

Other perspectives, balances or voices impossible to be heard, overawed by dissonance. At the horrifying risk for humanity and a chance for peace.

1. . Russia, yes!

2. . NATO and its relentless expansion, yes, but denied.

3. .

Here !

Please!! People, intellectuals, media and politicians: Speak up for peace, multilateralism and conflict-resolution. Speak up against this grand conflict-provoking scheme before it’s too late…

Disagreements and conflict stemming from the world’s diversity can only be dealt with in peaceful collaboration, dialogue, and negotiations. By seeing the larger picture and our higher common interest – humanity’s survival.

Humanity’s future is standing on cooperation in diversity. Accusations, provocations and Cold War confrontations must be relegated to the past.

About the author

Gordon Dumoulin lives in China since a decade back and became a TFF Associate in 2020. Read about him here. He also manages an online magazine, 5iZ China Business and Actualities with new stuff almost every day. And he is a co-author of the two above-mentioned TFF reports.
The article above is based on a post on Linkedin where he is very active.

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