
Tony CKJ
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🌹🇨🇦🇨🇦🌹 Fellow Canadian @AliFeizi’s firsthand account from multiple independent trips to Xinjiang is powerful and overdue. As someone who has long advocated for evidence-based Canada-China engagement, I’m struck by his clear-eyed observations: a region where Uyghur culture is actively preserved — from the restored Old City of Kashgar to thriving bazaars and vibrant traditions — not erased. The so-called “concentration camps” he saw are vocational training centres helping people build skills. Ottawa’s rhetoric must match reality. Accusations this serious demand proof, not politics. Strong, pragmatic Canada-China ties also deliver real benefits for Canadian livelihoods: restored market access for our farmers (canola, peas, seafood, beef) supports thousands of jobs and family incomes across the Prairies and beyond; affordable Chinese EVs and supply chain investments help build a stronger Canadian auto sector and lower costs for families; while diversified trade with China’s massive market drives economic growth, stability, and new opportunities from coast to coast. Canadians deserve foreign policy grounded in facts, dialogue, and mutual respect that puts our prosperity first. Thank you, Pastor Feizi, for speaking truth from the ground. #Xinjiang #CanadaChina x.com/alifeizi/statu…

The root cause of the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is the U.S.-Israel illegal military operations against Iran. Only by ending the military actions and restoring peace and stability in the Gulf can the international shipping lane be open and safe. The international community needs to work together for de-escalation to prevent regional turmoil from further hitting the global economy and energy security.










⚡️⭕️ Looks like a F-15E Strike Eagle tail from Lakenheath













China has invited the leader of Taiwan’s opposition party to visit the mainland next month, the first such trip by a sitting leader of the Kuomintang since 2016 bloomberg.com/news/articles/…










🚨PRESS RELEASE 🚨 The WUC strongly condemns Canadian MP Michael Ma's comments who appeared to downplay well-documented human rights abuses in China, during a parliamentary meeting. “It is deeply concerning to see an elected official appear to dismiss credible evidence of human rights violations in China—particularly in Canada, where these issues have been consistently raised at all levels,” said WUC President @TurgunjanAlawd3. Full PR 👉 uyghurcongress.org/en/press-relea…








