The former guards and prisoners of the re-education camp confirmed that there was systematic rape and sexual abuse in the camp. Picture: Retrieving the official website of the Government in Exile of the Republic of East Turkistan (data photo)
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China has been persecuting the Uyghurs in Xinjiang for a long time, and has been condemned by various international parties. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoted on the 3rd the former guards of China’s re-education camps (concentration camps) and Xinjiang women who had been imprisoned in the camps, stating that there were systematic rape, sexual abuse, torture, and violence in the re-education camps. The men are policemen, public security officers or other foreign men. They will pay more to choose young and beautiful Uighur women to vent their desires. They even force a hundred female prisoners to watch multiple policemen gang violence against a woman who is only about 20 years old. The cry resounded throughout the camp. A victimized Xinjiang woman told the BBC that she was sexually assaulted by many Chinese men in the camp and she was also electrocuted to her genital organs, so that she could see clearly that the ultimate goal of the CCP’s evil behavior is to “destroy everyone.”
The BBC emphasized that claims from inside the re-education camp are very rare. With the efforts of reporters, the BBC interviewed many detainees and a guard in the camp. They all told the BBC that they had experienced or witnessed organized systematic mass sexual assault and torture. A Kazakh woman from Xinjiang, Gulzira Auelkhan, recalled that she was imprisoned in a re-education camp for 18 months, where she was forced to take off the clothes of Uyghur women and lock their hands. Let Chinese men or the police enter the room to sexually assault them. Chinese men are also willing to pay to “select young and beautiful female prisoners.” Those women are threatened after being sexually assaulted and they are not allowed to tell others. Avihan is responsible for cleaning “after the fact” room.
Tursunay Ziawudun, a 42-year-old who has been in the re-education camp for 9 months and is currently residing in the United States, pointed out that the women in the re-education camp are taken out of the room every night to a room without a monitor. Inside the room, he was sexually assaulted by one or more men. Even though there was no epidemic at the time, these men were wearing masks and suits. A few nights, she was also taken out, she said: “This will always be my most unforgettable scar.” Zia Udun continued that in the first few months of detention, they were forced to watch a patriotic brainwashing show, had to cut their hair, attend classes, and undergo medical examinations for unknown reasons. They had to be forcibly injected every 15 days to cause nausea and numbness. The “vaccine” of the infection was forced to install a contraceptive device (uterine ring) or undergo sterilization.
Zia Udun mentioned that she was kicked by the police in the re-education camp for bleeding in her abdomen, but when reporting her injuries, she was taken to a “dark room.” A man in the room inserted an electric shock stick into her genitals. Organs, tortured her with electric shocks. Later, she was sexually assaulted three times by men wearing masks and suits. Zia Udon described them as “predators” and complained that “not only will they rape, they will bite you”, leaving her with scars everywhere. Another woman who had sex with her suddenly disappeared for 3 days and had the same scar on her body when she returned. Ziyawudun believes that the Chinese authorities’ plan is to supervise, detain, force indoctrination, dehumanization, sterilization, torture and rape. The ultimate goal is to “destroy every (Uighur) person.”
Ziyawudun was taken to a re-education camp in 2018. After being released, she fled Xinjiang. When she was in Kazakh, she was interviewed by the media, but at the time she was afraid that if China’s abuses were publicized, she would be sent back by the pro-China Kazakh government. Xinjiang has suffered more severe “punishments” than before. After Zia Udun arrived in the United States, he had to undergo surgery to remove the child due to the injuries he caused in the camp at the time and was unable to give birth. The BBC admitted that due to China’s strict restrictions on journalists, Zia Udun’s statement could not be fully confirmed. However, after comparing Ziya Udon’s travel documents and immigration records, they are consistent with the timetable of events she described. In addition, her description of the camp is the same as the satellite images analyzed by the BBC, and the methods of life and abuse in the camp are also consistent with other detainees.
A Uzbek woman, Qelbinur Sedik, who had taught Chinese in the re-education camp, also accused the Chinese police of sexually assaulting detainees but also electrocuting them. A Chinese policewoman warned her that sexual assault on female prisoners prevailed in re-education camps, and the Chinese police would even electrocute female prisoners’ genital organs. Sedik said that there are four types of electric shocks, including electric chairs, electric gloves, electric helmets, and electric shock sticks. She described: “Their screams are heard throughout the camp, and they are heard during lunch and class.” Another Kazakh woman who was forced to work in a re-education camp, Sayragul Sauytbay, even revealed that a hundred female prisoners were forced to watch multiple policemen gang violence against a woman who was only about 20 years old.
A guard in front of the re-education camp interviewed on condition of anonymity revealed that everyone is forced to recite Xi Jinping’s quotations when they are in the re-education camp. Those who fail the exam will be forced to wear clothes of different colors, representing different levels of acceptance. He also confirmed that there are “people using electric shocks” in the re-education camps. In this regard, Charles Parton, a former US diplomat and a scholar at the Royal United Services Institute (Royal United Services Institute), analyzed that because Chinese leader Xi Jinping is the “architect” of Xinjiang’s policy, he has no problem with subordinate sexual assault. High-level officials will only choose to “open one eye and close one eye” for evil acts such as sexual abuse.
Adrian Zenz, a German anthropologist who focuses on China’s Xinjiang and Tibet issues, criticized the above testimony as the most terrifying atrocities he has ever heard. These details also confirm that the sexual abuse in the re-education camp is far more serious than outsiders think. . Zheng Guoen is a German anthropologist known for his research on Xinjiang re-education camps. He published a research report in June last year, providing a large amount of evidence that the Xinjiang authorities implemented large-scale compulsory birth control, and would also detain women who do not undergo a birth check or refuse to use an intrauterine device in re-education camps as threats and punishments. He believes that this move has reached the United Nations definition of “population (ethnic purification) operations.”
China has been persecuting the Uyghurs in Xinjiang for a long time, and has been condemned by various international parties. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoted on the 3rd the former guards of China’s re-education camps (concentration camps) and Xinjiang women who had been imprisoned in the camps, stating that there were systematic rape, sexual abuse, torture, and violence in the re-education camps. The men are policemen, public security officers or other foreign men. They will pay more and choose young and beautiful Uighur women to vent their desires.
The BBC emphasized that claims from inside the re-education camp are very rare. With the efforts of reporters, the BBC interviewed many detainees and a guard in the camp. They all told the BBC that they had experienced or witnessed organized systematic mass sexual assault and torture. The Chinese police not only sexually assaulted the detainees, but also imposed electrocution on them. A Chinese policewoman warned her that sexual assault on female prisoners prevailed in re-education camps, and the Chinese police would even electrocute female prisoners’ genital organs. Sedik said that there are four types of electric shocks, including electric chairs, electric gloves, electric helmets and inserting electric shock sticks.
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