Magha Rajagopalan wins Pulitzer prize of 2021-Creative Writings







Indian -origin journalist wins Pulitzer prize for revelation China's Uyghur Muslims detention camps.


Indian origin journalist Megha Rajagopalan, along with two contributors, has won the Pulitzer prize for revelation mysterys of China's Uyghur Muslims detention camps.

She submitted the report after investigating a number of issues, including the infrastructures of the prisons.

Megha Rajagopalan visited China in 2017. She deserved the award at the international reporting level for bringing the news. This was a major setback for china.

When she was in China, china claimed that there were no detention camps there. Following the news, China revoked her passport and deported her.

China's official dismissal of the BBC, an international news channel months ago, has raised further suspicions.  Some of the secret camps in China captured by satellite were discussed and reported by the BBC.  However, the Chinese president rejected Xi Jinping for a number of reasons.


  Similarly, a video was recently seen on social media.  A horrific picture of Uyghur Muslims being forcibly taken to factories for forced labor.  This, too, was a minor setback for China.  But many things we do not know are still going on there.  Many camps have been set up to take Uyghurs there and teach them Maoist culture.

#You can speak for the Uyghurs as you have spoken for the Palestinians


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