China hits back as it faces growing criticism of its human rights record, treatment of Uyghurs

I'd like to see more countries dealing with corruption, but the CCP is similar to Russia's ruling FSB. Xi only purges those that oppose him, not those that are corrupt.

Xi and his family have amassed a fortune of billions of corrupt money, and have never been charged. The Panama papers expose all their corrupt money hidden around the world (And of other high up CCP members)

Xi's cousin was caught flying into a Sydney casino with a suitcase full of cash, and some known money laundering gangsters, but strangely enough has not yet been arrested in China:

https://www.theage.com.au/business/companies/xi-jinping-s-cousin-a-high-roller-as-crown-comes-under-pressure-over-crime-influence-20190726-p52b2s.html

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