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China putting minority Muslims in 'concentration camps,' U.S. says
2019-05-04
[Jpost] The United States accused China on Friday of putting well more than a million minority Moslems in "concentration camps," in some of the strongest U.S. condemnation to date of what it calls Beijing's mass detention of mostly Moslem Uighur minority and other Moslem groups.

The comments by Randall Schriver, who leads Asia policy at the U.S. Defense Department, are likely to increase tension with Beijing, which is sensitive to international criticism and describes the sites as vocational education training centers aimed at stemming the threat of Islamic extremism.

Former detainees have described to Rooters being tortured during interrogation at the camps, living in crowded cells and being subjected to a brutal daily regimen of party indoctrination that drove some people to suicide.

Some of the sprawling facilities are ringed with razor wire and watch towers.

"The (Chinese) Communist Party is using the security forces for mass imprisonment of Chinese Moslems in concentration camps," Schriver told a Pentagon briefing during a broader discussion about China's military, estimating that the number of detained Moslems could be "closer to 3 million citizens."

Schriver, an assistant secretary of defense, defended his use of a term normally associated with Nazi Germany as appropriate, under the circumstances.

When asked by a news hound why he used the term, Schriver said that it was justified "given what we understand to be the magnitude of the detention, at least a million but likely closer to 3 million citizens out of a population of about 10 million."

"So a very significant portion of the population, (given) what's happening there, what the goals are of the Chinese government and their own public comments make that a very, I think, appropriate description," he said.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  A very useful perspective, Beau. Thank you.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-05-04 22:12  

#5  I work at a Chinese vocational school (different province). They have a para-military essence to them: students wear camo, up at 6:10am for PT, classes from 8:30-5:10, strict dormitory monitoring, lots of marching/drilling between and after class, etc. It's not a concentration camp, it is a school for flight attendants, all here voluntarily and paying tuition for it. It is very possible for an outsider to take a quick look and get confused about what's going on. I have no personal information about the 'schools' discussed here, but in many provinces vocational schools are a lot like boot camp+skill camp combined. There is a >0 chance the Chinese are telling the truth, except maybe they are making attendance mandatory for troublemakers.
Posted by: Beau   2019-05-04 21:48  

#4  The Chinese Government isn't always wrong.
Posted by: SR-71   2019-05-04 18:09  

#3  ^^^^ i know i am
Posted by: chris   2019-05-04 16:49  

#2  Half the people in this world are already wishing their own governments could do this.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-05-04 12:55  

#1  And what do HRW and the UN have to say about this,.......crickets.
Posted by: AlanC   2019-05-04 07:42  

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