United Nations: China is running forced re-education camps for Muslims and ethnic minorities
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3WSKT)
"We are deeply concerned at the many numerous and credible reports that we have received that in the name of combating religious extremism and maintaining social stability (China) has changed the Uighur autonomous region into something that resembles a massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy, a sort of 'no rights zone."The Chinese, for their part, have responded, "nuh-uh."From The Globe & Mail:
The Chinese government has flatly denied rounding up large numbers of Muslims into internment centres for political indoctrination, telling a United Nations committee that such places do not exist.The idea that "Xinjiang is a 'no-rights zone' is completely against the facts," Hu Lianhe, deputy director-general of the Communist Party's United Front Work Department, told members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Geneva Monday. He acknowledged that some criminals were given what he called "vocational education and employment training."But, he said, "there are no such things as re-education centres." He added: "the argument that one million Uyghurs are detained in re-education centres is completely untrue."Well, that'd be great, were it not for the fact that as the Globe & Mail points out, an instructor who formerly worked at one of these imaginary re-education centers, along with a number of former detainees have stated that, yep, the camps are totally a thing. Satellite imagery of the camps? There's some of that out there, too. Those sent for re-education are said to be forced to take classes on Chinese communist ideology and Mandarin language classes. Whether anything will become of the allegations put forth at the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, or if additional evidence of re-education camps will be uncovered, remains to be seen. Image by Daderot - Own work, Public Domain, Link