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Book Recommendation: "The End of Uyghur Fake News"

2022-10-12

Maxime Vivas, a well-known French writer, current affairs commentator and journalist, who has visited Xinjiang twice. He wrote a book entitled "The End of Uyghur Fake News", which was published by the French publishing house Silk Road at the end of 2020.

In this book, Maxime Vivas exposes how the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and Human Rights Watch (HRW) create and disseminate rumors such as "genocide" and "imprisonment of millions of Uyghurs."

Maxime Vivas said, his personal experience in Xinjiang proves that the rumors about Xinjiang are totally nonsensical. In fact, a lot of lies about Xinjiang from the West are spread by people who have never been there.

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