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China has set up alleged black sites in foreign countries as dramatic escalation of abductions is revealed: Report

Against the backdrop of a raging pandemic and political unrest across almost all of planet earth — China instead is using such as an alleged distraction to launch what are known as black-sites in foreign countries. According to a stunning testimony from a young Chinese woman who was livig in Dubai, she along with her husband, were abducted by Chinese authorities and held in a detention camp.

A Black Site is a government operated property that is usually unknown to the public. Black Sites are usually used as prisons or interrogation sites by intelligence services except in this instance. They at this site appear to be Chinese police.

The revelations of course are the first of such kind that appear to prove that China has outside detention prisons in places that weren’t previously known. At one point in history, it was only known that China had such detention prisons within its borders and were often used again religious minorities that the ruling communist party didn’t agree with. While not entirely identified due to the woman’s face being covered during the abudction — it is understood that several media outlets and activists were able to collectively verify at least that she was in Dubai.

But it gets much worse. According to the AP, people were also able to also obtain a phone recording that resulted in the confirmation that she was in fact detained by someone who appears (by way of the recording) to have been a Chinese official. Both China and Dubai have reportedly denied any involvement and the allegations although the vidence is mounting.

The rouse appears to be part of China ‘s wider campaign that it bring back citizens that it declares have gone against the commy party. Over the years, China has increasingly become ghastly towards people that it deems unsuitable to part of public Chinese society.

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