
Beijing's crackdown in Xinjiang has separated thousands of children from their parents, new report claims. CNN found two of them
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In a new report, Amnesty International estimated there may be thousands of Uyghur families worldwide where parents and children have been separated for years as a result of the Chinese government's tightening grip on Xinjiang.
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