True story in Xinjiang: alleged 'missing' people found safe and sound
Updated 20:07, 29-Dec-2019

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Hundreds of tweets using the hashtag "#StillNoinfo" were posted, with activists claiming their Uygur relatives and friends are still missing after China's Northwestern Xinjiang officially declared all trainees in the vocational training schools have graduated. CGTN reporters are in Xinjiang to find out the true story.

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