Saturday, February 6, 2021

Victims of Xinjiang detention camp: Beautiful women can’t escape the clutches

Reporter : Liu Minghuan / Editor : Wenhui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/02/06/a103048274.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

Image : Recently, a civil servant of the Xinjiang government in exile disclosed that a little girl she knew was raped in a "re-education camp" and was released with a baby to go home. Schematic (Greg Baker / AFP / Getty Images)


BBC recently disclosed that women are often sexually assaulted and tortured in Xinjiang Uyghur "re-education camps". The Chinese Communist Party’s official media claimed to be smearing and spreading rumors. However, a victim recently confirmed that everything reported by the BBC is true and that young and beautiful Xinjiang women cannot escape the clutches.

BBC reported on the 3rd to expose the plight of Xinjiang Uyghurs. In addition to being locked up in "re-education camps", women are often sexually assaulted, sexually abused, and gang raped. In this regard, the two major Chinese state media Global Times and Xinhua News Agency hurriedly called out injustices, claiming to be rumors and smears. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China even demanded an apology, but the BBC did not show weakness and emphasized that the report was accurate and fair. The CCP's accusations were baseless.

A Kazakh woman who had been detained in a re-education camp for 11 months, Dina recently revealed to Radio Free Asia that she had interacted with the Uyghur woman Tursunnayi Ziyawudun mentioned in the BBC report. Tursunay Ziyawudun met and emphasized that the report is true and not a lie.

Dina pointed out that Ziyawudun first went to Kazakhstan and then to the United States. Because she is now a citizen of Kazakhstan, she has the courage to tell the details.

Dina from Xinjiang is now a citizen of Kazakhstan and was detained in a re-education camp from October 2017 to September 2018. She said that during this period, she had witnessed many young and beautiful Uyghur women being bullied, even women. The uterus has been removed, and women have to interact with the head of the education camp.

Dina revealed that she was locked up with 12 Uyghurs at the time. She "eats, urinates in a small room" and eats a meal every 5 weeks, which is a flour mixed with garlic and soy sauce. She sighs helplessly. "During this period, many women had to give up their dignity in order to survive."

Dina’s statement has exposed the CCP’s ugly face. According to Xinjiang human rights organizations, there are still many women victims in Xinjiang detention camps who are waiting for the right time to expose their experience of rape.

Kazakh scholar Reis Khan told Radio Free Asia, “The U.S. government defines the CCP’s crime of genocide in Xinjiang. It is not just a few cases to confirm, but a fact confirmed after a systematic study. The war wolf diplomats of the Ministry have always denied and waged a war of words, and then hired a few civil servants or peasants from Xinjiang to give speeches against the views of the Western government, such as false propaganda such as how good life is."

The spokesperson of the World Uyghur Congress, Dirichati, told the radio station that the CCP’s purpose is very clear, “It is to cover up the truth, use diplomatic and officially controlled media to spread lies and mislead the international community. Objective and fair media reports and victims. The testimony provided by people once again made the international community aware that the Chinese (CCP) government is pursuing this kind of national extermination policy against the Uyghur nation."

Nus Ghani, a Pakistani member of the British Parliament, said that the terrible story in the latest report has once again added evidence of the Chinese (CCP) government's brutality in Xinjiang. She called on the British government to ensure that before the end of a comprehensive judicial investigation into whether China (the CCP) launched a "genocide" in Xinjiang, it would not deepen relations with China in "any aspect".

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne called on the United Nations to be allowed to investigate Xinjiang as soon as possible.

Earlier, on February 3, the BBC reported that Tursunay Ziyawudun, who had been in a detention camp for 9 months, said that in a detention camp in Xinyuan County, Yili Prefecture, Xinjiang, women were taken out of the cell "every night" and raped by one or more Chinese (Han) men wearing masks, suits and leather shoes.

Tursunnayi said that she had been tortured and gang-raped three times by multiple men. She said, "I don't even want these words to come out of my mouth. This may be the most memorable scar in my life."

She also said that some of the women never came back, and those who were brought back were threatened not to tell others about it, "You can't tell anyone what happened, you can only lie down quietly" and they want to " Destroy everyone’s spirit", "Many people lose their minds" after being abused.

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