NBC Looks Inside China’s Detention Camps
NBC: Inside Chinese camps thought to be detaining a million Muslim Uighurs
“Our center is to prevent terrorism thoughts from happening,” the director of one of the centers tells NBC News.
MOYU COUNTY, China — In a classroom in far western China, a dozen adults wearing white lab coats sit at a long table, textbooks on animal husbandry open in front of them.
The din of chickens and geese and a bucolic mural of cows belie the fact that the students are in one of a vast network of camps in Xinjiang, a region that is home to more than 10 million Muslim Uighurs.
Around 10 percent of the Uighur population of Xinjiang is locked up, according to the U.S. government and human rights organizations. The Chinese Communist Party maintains these centers are a crucial part of its effort to counter terror, extremism and separatism.
Bu’ayixiemu Abulizi, director of the Moyu County Vocational Education and Training Center in Hotan Prefecture in the southwestern corner of Xinjiang, made it clear the role of the centers is to change the minds and thoughts of those who are forced to live there.
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WNU Editor: Even though this entire NBC visit was staged by the Chinese, the Chinese are still openly admitting that their goal is to wipe out the Uighur's culture/religion/and language.
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NBC Looks Inside China’s Detention Camps
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