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380 secret detention camps for Muslim minorities found in China

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Yet another post that avoids answering those questions. Not a single mention of 'concentration camp' in your entire post.
that's typical Indian and Indian media. when China DIDN'T congrats Biden's win because the US didn't officially announce it,WION said that China REFUSED to recognize Biden as US president. They always put some strange things in their report.
 
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Chinese satellite images reveal country's horrific secret
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Tom Flanagan
News Reporter
Yahoo News Australia25 September 2020


Scrutiny over China’s controversial and heavily-criticised detention camps continues to mount as one of Australia’s leading think tanks claimed Beijing had ramped up construction of facilities that house more than one million imprisoned Uyghurs over the last year.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) said it had identified more than 380 "suspected detention facilities" in Xinjiang province, where China is believed to have held more than one million Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic-speaking residents.
The number of facilities is around 40 per cent greater than previous estimates, the research said, and has been growing despite China's claims that many Uyghurs have been released.
Based on satellite imagery, eyewitness accounts, media reports and official construction tender documents, the institute said "at least 61 detention sites have seen new construction and expansion work between July 2019 and July 2020".
One satellite image included in the ASPI report from January shows a brand new facility near the city of Kashgar. Earlier satellite images show the site was previously barren landscape.
One of the newly built detention camps, according to the ASPI. Source: ASPI

One of the newly built detention camps, according to the ASPI. Source: ASPI

Around half of the new centres are higher security facilities, which report author Nathan Ruser believes could move towards prison-style facilities.
"The findings of this research contradict Chinese officials' claims that all 'trainees' from so-called vocational training centres had 'graduated' by late 2019," he said.
"Instead, available evidence suggests that many extrajudicial detainees in Xinjiang's vast "re-education" network are now being formally charged and locked up in higher security facilities, including newly built or expanded prisons, or sent to walled factory compounds for coerced labour assignments."
China continues to face widespread condemnation for the camps, which in recent months have been propelled into the media spotlight.
Allegations of mental and physical torture in the facilities are rife, with inhabitants forced to learn Mandarin and criticise and renounce their faith.
A Chinese police officer takes his position by the road near what is officially called a vocational education centre in Yining in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China September 4, 2018. Picture taken September 4, 2018. To match Special Report MUSLIMS-CAMPS/CHINA REUTERS/Thomas Peter

A Chinese police officer takes his position by the road near what is officially called a vocational education centre in Yining in Xinjiang. Source: Reuters
Beijing stresses the camps are for “vocational training” purposes and primarily tackle poverty in the once autonomous region.
China’s control over the region has tightened in the past two decades, and in recent years has reached new levels with President Xi Jinping desperate to come down hard on “violent terrorism”.
Uyghur Mirehmet Ablet told Yahoo News Australia earlier this year the 9/11 terrorist attacks prompted the Chinese government’s meticulous control over the region’s 10 million Uyghurs.
More recent terrorism incidents, including the 2014 Kunming massacre which saw 31 civilians killed in a knife attack at a train station in China’s southwest, have only prompted further action in Xinjiang after links to separatists.
A Uighur woman pulls a buggy carrying her sons as she walks past residential buildings under construction in Uqturpan county, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region May 3, 2012. Picture taken May 3, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA

A Uighur woman pulls a buggy carrying her sons as she walks past residential buildings under construction in Uqturpan county, Xinjiang. Source: ReutersChina slams ‘ludicrous findings’
On Thursday, China denied ASPI’s findings, and once again lashed out at ASPI for its “fat-distorting reports” and “passion lies”.
“Imbued with ideological prejudice, it is practically an anti-China "vanguard" whose academic integrity is in serious question,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said.
“The ASPI has come under wide criticism for what it has done and stands as a laughing stock in the world. We hope and trust that people will all see through and reject the ludicrous findings of such anti-China organisations.”
Beijing recently published a white paper defending its policies in Xinjiang, where it says training programmes, work schemes and better education mean life has improved.
It claims to have given "training sessions" to an average of 1.29 million workers each year between 2014 and 2019.
Following the publication of the ASPI report, the Chinese government-controlled nationalist tabloid Global Times cited "sources" as saying contributors Clive Hamilton and Alex Joske were banned from entering China.
Wang did not confirm if the two academics had been banned on Thursday, but said the matter was "totally within the scope of China's sovereignty".

 
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Is this what the CCP tell you when they snatch your human rights and properties in the name of anti corruption drive?
Dont talk low IQ caste slave. You have no freedom and you will be dish washer thats all you can be as a sub saharan Indian caste slave.
 
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The Uyghurs are poor because of your policies since WWII and especially under Mao. Don't go blaming the Uyghurs for their poverty.
Why countries around Xinjiang, central Asia and South Asia are way way poor than Xinjiang? Xinjiang is the wealthiest place in this region by a massive margin. Blaming CCP for the abject poverty in Central and South Asia?
 
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They will not stop until every last Muslim has been tortured, subdued and forcefully transformed into a CCP robot.
 
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Muslim governments have visited Xinjiang several times and not reported anything particularly alarming, the only information on these "concentration camps" is via shady western think-tanks and anti-China critics.

There probably are re-education centres, but considering China is an authoritarian country its not really surprising and is probably more of a national policy than Muslim specific; and it certainly isnt a 'Muslim holocaust' no matter how much racists and idiots wish it was.

Has any of these people actually gone on camera to say that or did they just stay quiet.

Here's an Albanian who thought the Uighur thing was a bunch of Western lies until he visited Xinjiang and was shocked more by what the Chinese officials were casually saying about the "less civilized" Muslims.

He was told he would meet reformed radicals who are now on the good path (ie Chinese Osama Bin Ladens) . So when he started interviewing people asking about the things they were doing that made them "radicals that needed re-education". The answers were completely harmless. Answers like "I posted that a good Muslim should pray 5 times a day on social media" and things like that.

 
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Has any of these people actually gone on camera to say that or did they just stay quiet.

Here's an Albanian who thought the Uighur thing was a bunch of Western lies until he visited Xinjiang and was shocked more by what the Chinese officials were casually saying about the "evil" Muslims.
He claimed he thought the Uighur thing was a bunch of Western lies before visiting Xinjiang, but he didn't.
Many foreginers visited Xinjiang and come back with a different story to his. and Many foreigners live in Xinjiang for many years.
Xinjiang: From the eyes of an Australian British who cycled across China

Xinjiang: Evil genocide, blue skies and Santa Claus
Population control, restrictions on religious freedom, forced labor and so-called "Uygur concentration camps." Are these the truth about Xinjiang? Mario Cavalo, senior fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, points out that these are just Western propaganda campaign and rumormongering about Xinjiang. These are not reason and truth, but lies and errors.
 
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He claimed he thought the Uighur thing was a bunch of Western lies before visiting Xinjiang, but he didn't.

What do you mean he didn't? Here he is touring one of the vocational centers


Can you see with your own eyes and hear with your own ears???
 
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What do you mean he didn't? Here he is touring one of the vocational centers
I mean he didn't think it was a western propaganda in the first place, he claimed he thought like that. He almost believed so, before and after his visit.
 
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I mean he didn't think it was a western propaganda in the first place, he claimed he thought like that. He almost believed so, before and after his visit.

Instead of putting your own words in his mouth why don't you watch his testimony.
 
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