Talk:Jing Lee
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(Material copied from original user talk): @Amigao:, The RS aren't even claiming Lee is a board or other key member of the Xinjiang Association of South Australia, so any additional fluff on the XASA itself should be kept out per WP:COATRACK. And this poorly explained edit is another instance of failed verification. Again, the most specific that The Australian delves regarding the re-education camps of southern Xinjiang is as follows: Adelaide’s Uighur community has told The Australian they regard the association
CaradhrasAiguo (leave language) 17:59, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
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