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  • - close the camps - by A_Pandastic_World
    A_Pandastic_World
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      Parts 10
    - π“‰π’½π‘œπ“ˆπ‘’ π“…π‘’π‘œπ“…π“π‘’ π“Œπ‘’ π“‡π‘’π’»π“Šπ“ˆπ‘’ π“‰π‘œ π“‚π‘’π“ƒπ“‰π’Ύπ‘œπ“ƒ - They are innocent people who are deprived of their freedom. They are Muslims whose faith is being erased. China denies it. Nobody talks about it. Everybody avoids it. But I want to honor those who are prisoners, support those who have returned and warn you of this awful crime. - 𝓁𝑒𝓉'π“ˆ π“ˆπ“Šπ“…π“…π‘œπ“‡π“‰ 𝓉𝒽𝑒 π“Šπ’Ύπ‘”π’½π“Šπ“‡π“ˆ -
  • Slenderman (x) Reader by baileyanthony
    baileyanthony
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      Parts 1
    No spoilers!!!!!
  • Plandemic: The Chinese Solution by SilohCynn1
    SilohCynn1
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      Parts 1
    COVID did escape from a lab. China's research with COVID-19 was as a bio-weapon, but not in the way you may think. China is aware of their population problems. Since their implementation of the One-child Policy, the country has been heading to financial disaster by having their population grow old, and having less young people to replenish them. The solution? COVID. It was designed to cull the weak and the old to avoid the government having to take care of less productive members of society, and avoid having to pay the debt of their pensions, which most have been used up on mega-projects, some that have gone nowhere. To fine tune their bug, the Chinese decided to infect prisoner Uyghur populations in concentration camps. But the Chinese scientists clumsily lost control of the virus at Wuhan. Read all about the real reasons why the virus was created, and why China's Zero-COVID policy remains.
  • What in the end? by _starlight_07
    _starlight_07
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      Parts 1
    We carry on with our lives, but sometimes the guilt just eats you up inside.
  • The Blue Child by PrinceIndigo
    PrinceIndigo
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      Parts 5
    12 year old Uyghur girl Zheyinab escapes from a Re-education concentration camp, knowing that he would never see her family again. She was smuggled into a train that went to Hulunbuir. She fainted as she was lost and woke up to live with a new family. She hopes when she is bigger and bolder enough, she would go back to Xinjiang to fight for the Uyghurs. Will she be able to free them and create an East Turkestan? Sorry for my bad English. Hope you understand!
  • Tears of the Oppressed by Toto_Quokka
    Toto_Quokka
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      Parts 2
    *DISCLAMER: NO POLITICS INVOLVED OR INCOPORATED IN THIS STORY* Hania, a 15-year-old Palestinian Muslim girl, was born in raised in the states, over the summer she went to Palestine and after she attends a new charter school. She makes a friend in her English class, so she gets her number... or so she thought.
  • Make a Change by qmortntia
    qmortntia
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      Parts 10
    Right now, there are so many terrible things happening in the world. Check this story, and the links added to help make a change. It is very important that you read this. There are links to petitions, resources, and donations included!
  • Muslims of XINJIANG, CHINA- UYGHUR by TruthShallPrevail
    TruthShallPrevail
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      Reads 59
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      Parts 1
    How are Muslims of China? Who are the populace of Uyghur (Xinjiang)? What is Happening to them? Why is Uighur (Xinjiang) So Important for China? How did Islam reach China?
  • Patima by SK_Korkmas
    SK_Korkmas
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      Parts 5
    Patima is a modern-day woman whose soul carries a much older story, one that began over three thousand years ago in the Tarim Basin. Orqus is a powerful Jinn who once lived in 1000 BCE. He has spent centuries searching for his lost soulmate, Dhaira, who died by suicide in their past life. When he learns that the Dark Prince of the Other has begun reincarnating souls who once died by their own hand, Orqus risks everything to return to the land of the living in hopes of finding her. He discovers that Dhaira has been reborn as Patima, but her soul is in peril. A Jinn of Despair has latched onto her, acting under the command of a Shaitan. Why would a demon target an ordinary woman living an unremarkable life? What secret power lies hidden within Patima's soul? As ancient forces close in and Patima begins to sense echoes of a life she never lived, Orqus must decide how far he is willing to go to save the soul of the woman he has loved across millennia.