Expose

ChinaAid report cited in release of prisoner

 

The "re-education camps" in China are reported to have between 1 and 3 million Uyghurs inside the prisons.

 

One of those prisoners was Razila Nurali, a Kazakh woman living in Xinjiang.  Before Nurali entered the camp she was a petroleum school graduate. During her time in the camp she endured forced labor without compensation.

 

While in the prison she was required to make three school uniforms a day in a clothing factory.

 

Even when her fingers became infected from repeated needle pricks, she was denied medical care and had to ask her family to purchase medicine for her.  Eventually she was released from the prison, but has been under house arrest for the past six months. 

 

In her own words, she was released as a direct result of a report that ChinaAid published earlier this year!  

 

Such camps are spreading rapidly throughout Xinjiang in order to hold the masses being arbitrarily arrested. Under the guise of terrorism prevention, Chinese authorities arrest the region’s mostly Muslim ethnic minorities for trivial actions. China claims that the camps are educational. However, numerous first hand accounts indicate that inmates are starved and tortured into pledging devotion to the Chinese government. They are also forced to study Communist Party propaganda.

 

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