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'''Two-faced Person''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 两面人; [[Pinyin]]: Liǎng Miàn Rén ) is a Chinese political term often used by the [[Chinese Communist Party]] (CCP) to describe an official or party member who breaks the law or [[party discipline]] such as corruption and ideologically disloyal to the party.<ref></ref> It also is used for [[Uyghurs|Uyghur]] politicians and celebrities who secretly support [[East Turkestan independence movement|Xinjiang independence]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
In China, famous 'two-faced persons' are [[Bi Fujian]], [[Lu Wei (politician)|Lu Wei]]<ref></ref>, [[Nur Bekri]], [[Ren Zhiqiang]], [[Shirzat Bawudun]], Sattar Sawut, and [[Zhou Yongkang]].
In China, famous 'two-faced persons' are [[Bi Fujian]], [[Lu Wei (politician)|Lu Wei]]<ref></ref>, [[Nur Bekri]], [[Ren Zhiqiang]], [[Shirzat Bawudun]], Sattar Sawut, and [[Zhou Yongkang]].
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