A Uyghur woman responds to comments made by a Chinese diplomat on Q+A that she and her Australian son prefer to live in Xinjiang instead of Australia.
A Uyghur woman reportedly under house arrest has responded to comments made by a Chinese diplomat on Q+A that she and her Australian son preferred to live in China's autonomous region of Xinjiang instead of Australia.Ms Wumaier was pictured holding up a sign contradicting Mr Wang's claims on TwitterWang Xining — the deputy head of mission at Australia's Chinese embassy — told Q+A Nadila Wumaier and her son, Lutfy, had told the local government they did not want to leave the country.
"The girl with the son told the Government in Xinjiang she would not like to come to Australia," Mr Wang said.
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