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Altay — a Tuvas family

Altay a Tuvas family Share CLOSE Nazyiguland her children are Tuvas of Mongolian ethnic group living in Kanas. They operate a local culture and customs experience project in Kanas. Together with her daughter Sasenqiqig, she prepares a variety of food for guests in advance. When visitors come, they introduce and show the local folk customs and traditional songs and dances for the guests. Nazyigul s little son is a lively and brave boy, and likes riding horse to explore the surrounding mountains and forests. With more and more people traveling to Kanas, the life of Nazyigul s family is getting better and better.

Judge Censured for Using N-Word and Manifesting Bias From the Bench Resigns

Judge Censured for Using N-Word and Manifesting Bias From the Bench Resigns On 4/17/21 at 1:08 PM EDT The Supreme Court of Colorado censured an Arapahoe County judge and accepted her resignation, amid allegations that the judge made a racist remark and was manifesting bias from the bench. An order filed on Friday shows judges agreeing to censure Judge Natalie Chase based upon violations of the duties of your office as a District Court Judge for the Eighteenth Judicial District. Among the accusations, one case stated that when Chase, who is white, was driving from a Safe Baby Program with a Black family court facilitator, she had asked the staffer why Black people can say the N-word, but white people cannot. The judge also allegedly asked whether it was different if the N-word is said with an er or an a at the end of the word.

Their spreading of Xinjiang cotton rumors is extremely childish

"A rumor saying that cotton-producing enterprises in Xinjiang forced the people of minority ethnic groups to pick cotton is nothing but nonsense!" said Alimjan Alijan, a Uyghur born in Xinjiang.

China s software stalked Uighurs earlier and more widely

  Paul Mozur and Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times  Published: 13 Apr 2021 04:17 PM BdST Updated: 13 Apr 2021 04:17 PM BdST Ethnic Uighurs, who are largely Muslim, walk past a mosque in Kashgar, in western China, Aug 7, 2019. The New York Times Before Chinese police hung high-powered surveillance cameras and locked up ethnic minorities by the hundreds of thousands in China’s western region of Xinjiang, China’s hackers went to work building malware, researchers say. ); } The Chinese hacking campaign, which researchers at Lookout the San Francisco mobile security firm said Wednesday had begun in earnest as far back as 2013 and continues to this day, was part of a broad but often invisible effort to pull in data from the devices that know people best: their smartphones.

Public invited to weigh in on NCPD racial bias audit

Public invited to comment on N. Charleston police racial bias audit VIDEO: Public invited to comment on N. Charleston police racial bias audit By Summer Huechtker | April 6, 2021 at 6:31 AM EDT - Updated April 6 at 7:49 AM NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The North Charleston community will have the opportunity to participate in a discussion to help in the assessment of racial bias for the North Charleston Police Department. The audit is being conducted by CNA, a non-profit research group who also preformed the racial audit of the City of Charleston’s police department. CNA Senior Research Scientist Zoe Thorkildsen says the group wants to hear citizen’s concerns about the police department during two sessions Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

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