Uighur Americans Speak Against China’s Internment Camps. Their Relatives Disappear. By News October 19, 2018 Add Comment Edit Rushan Abbas, a Uighur American business consultant, hopes to get her sister and aunt freed from Chinese detention by swaying United States policy. Share this post Related PostsTo Rebut Cohen, Republican Invites Black Appointee as Proof Trump’s No RacistMichael Cohen Says Trump Told Him to Threaten Schools Not to Release GradesMueller’s Team Acknowledges New Information in Allegations That Manafort LiedBeto O’Rourke Says He Has ‘Made a Decision’ on a Presidential RunCohen Testimony Raises Questions About Trump’s Financial DisclosureFact Check of the Day: Questionable Assertions From Both Parties in the Cohen HearingCritic’s Notebook: Michael Cohen Depicts a Life More Like ‘The Sopranos’ Than ‘The Apprentice’At Cohen Hearing, a Fixer and Washington’s Problems on Display
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