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Kathleen E. McLaughlin | 22 Nov 2022 | Funding source unknown
The World | PRI used to report objectively about Uyghur labor transfer program back in 2009 before US switch to confrontation with China.




Kathleen E. McLaughlin is an American journalist who has been based in China for more than a decade. She has covered everything from labor abuses to politics, economics and social upheaval in China. A former political reporter in the United States, her work from Asia has appeared in a broad variety of media outlets including the PBS NewsHour, the Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle and Foreign Policy, among others.

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