Full Text: Slanderer Adrian Zenz's Xinjiang-related Fallacies Versus the Truth

BEIJING - The Xinjiang Development Research Center on Friday released a report refuting so-called Xinjiang-related "research reports" concocted by Adrian Zenz, a so-called German scholar.
The report is titled "Slanderer Adrian Zenz's Xinjiang-related Fallacies Versus the Truth."
The following is the English version of the report.
Recently, Adrian Zenz, a so-called scholar, under the guise of academic study, has concocted a series of so-called "research reports" related to Xinjiang, and wantonly discredited Xinjiang. Hence he has got a title of an "expert in China studies". However, evidence suggests that he is not a scholar at all, let alone an "expert in China studies", but a member of the so-called Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in the United States, and a right wing religious extremist. He is also a core member of the so-called "research institutions" established and manipulated by U.S. intelligence agencies, and much of an accomplice and sinister partner of the "East Turkistan" terrorist organizations. The so-called "research reports" written by Zenz based on such an identity and purpose are of sinister political motives and full of fallacies, leading to extremely absurd conclusions. However, inconceivably, some Western politicians and media regarded Zenz's reports as priceless treasure, wantonly quoting groundless and inflammatory conclusions and identified the content of the reports as facts without any verification. The so-called "exiles" and "human right defenders", who are funded and supported by the U.S. government, gave false testimony to Zenz's claims, and shamelessly served as "actors and actresses", and have reduced themselves into puppets and tools manipulated by anti-China forces. The paper provides a systematic review on the lies and fallacies from Zenz's so-called Xinjiang-related "research reports" and refutes them one by one with hard facts, so as to thoroughly expose his despicable behavior to the world.
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