
Gang raped, shackled and broken students: Inside China’s ‘horrific’ Uighur detention camps

“We get up at 5 a.m. to watch the flag raised in the cell and sing the Chinese anthem. Then, kneeling on the concrete floor, we sing slogans or poems to the glory of the Party. Those who do not make enough progress or are too fervent in their faith are punished.”
"Ethnocide"
According to Emily Feng, a Financial Times reporter returning from reporting in Xinjiang, "in one township of Kashgar alone, 18 new children's centers were built in 2017." If we are to believe the tenders launched for the construction or expansion of the camps, the "anti-terrorist campaign" is far from over. The work carried out for the construction of crematoriums, while Muslim tradition opposes the cremation of the dead, makes families fear that the bodies of their loved ones who died in detention will never be returned to them, preventing the performance of funeral rites . And to note any evidence of torture.
