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Indian-Origin Journalist Wins Pulitzer Prize For Exposing China's Detention Camps For Muslims
- Saturday June 12, 2021
- People | Press Trust of India
Megha Rajagopalan, an Indian-origin journalist, won the Pulitzer Prize for innovative investigative reports that exposed a vast infrastructure of prisons and camps secretly built by China for detaining hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Xinjiang.
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TikTok Admits Error For Penalizing Teen Who Posted Videos On China Detention Camps
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- World News | Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok on Wednesday acknowledged it had erred in penalizing a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
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TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China's Detention Camps
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
TikTok has said its audience prefers to use the video app for entertainment, not political debates, and that its executives have pushed to preserve the app as a refuge for positivity online.
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Indian-Origin Journalist Wins Pulitzer Prize For Exposing China's Detention Camps For Muslims
- Saturday June 12, 2021
- People | Press Trust of India
Megha Rajagopalan, an Indian-origin journalist, won the Pulitzer Prize for innovative investigative reports that exposed a vast infrastructure of prisons and camps secretly built by China for detaining hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Xinjiang.
- www.ndtv.com
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TikTok Admits Error For Penalizing Teen Who Posted Videos On China Detention Camps
- Thursday November 28, 2019
- World News | Tony Romm, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
TikTok on Wednesday acknowledged it had erred in penalizing a 17-year-old who had posted witty but incisive political videos, promising it would restore her ability to access her account on her personal device.
- www.ndtv.com
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TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China's Detention Camps
- Wednesday November 27, 2019
- Drew Harwell, Tony Romm, The Washington Post
TikTok has said its audience prefers to use the video app for entertainment, not political debates, and that its executives have pushed to preserve the app as a refuge for positivity online.
- www.gadgets360.com