Tuesday, May 28, 2019

re-education Chinese Commie style

  Her family in Kazakhstan says she was held in a detention camp in Xinjiang for more than a year, while her children were sent to live with distant relatives.
  She has since been released, according to her family.  But they say Adiba Hayrat is now living with her parents and working in a forced labor facility, earning pitiful wages, unable to contact her family in Kazakhstan for fear of being sent back into detention. …
  When CNN attempted to visit the camps there was repeated obstruction by Chinese authorities who blocked attempts to film, to speak to the relatives of inmates and to even travel to certain parts of the region.
  The closest CNN got to a camp was in a small city named Artux, not far from the city of Kashgar, in Xinjiang's southwest.
  The building which China has described as a voluntary vocational training center looked far more like a prison.  The massive facility was ringed by a high wall, barbed wire and guard towers, as well as large numbers of security personnel.
  CNN was prevented by authorities at the facility from openly filming it, despite complying with Chinese laws on journalistic activities. https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/08/asia/uyghur-xinjiang-china-kashgar-intl/index.html
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video of Chinese ambassador on internment camps:  

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