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China Forcibly Separating Thousands Of Children From Families In Xinjiang, Report
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/07/05/china-forcibly-separating-thousands-of-children-from-families-in-xinjiang-report/

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About those internment camps in Xinjiang? Apparently, they help individuals who have been “swayed by extremism and terrorism return to the right track, obtaining skills to support themselves integrating into society.” At least that’s what Chen Tong, president of the law school at Xinjiang Normal University, told a session on China’s human rights protection of ethnic minorities at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva this week.

Chen is the latest Chinese official to peddle the (literal) party line on the counter-terrorism focus and achievements of the surveillance and detention regime in China’s western province, even as much of the rest of the world condemns the forced detention of millions of Uighurs under a dystopian state regime.

Somewhat awkwardly for Chen, a report this month from researcher Adrian Zenz, has exposed the forced detention and separation of children in Xinjiang, with “the state growing its ability to care full-time for large numbers of children at precisely the same time as it has been building the detention camps,” all of which seems to be targeted at the Uighur population, given the unwieldy increase in school admissions for that ethnic group.

“In just 2017,” Zenz reports, “the total number of children enrolled in kindergartens in Xinjiang increased by more than half a million. And Uighur and other Muslim minority children, government figures show, made up more than 90% of that increase,” catapulting Xinjiang’s pre-school enrolment from below the national average “to the highest in China by far.”

The BBC followed up on this, reporting that “China is deliberately separating Muslim children from their families, faith and language,” in Xinjiang, building boarding schools and rendering townships of quasi-orphans.”Formal assessments are carried out to determine whether the children are in need of centralized care,” part of a system described as a ”campaign to systematically remove children from their roots.”

Despite this, Chinese officials still believe they can provide plausible explanations for human rights abuses taking place as the world watches. The internment regime has, according to law school president Chen, “no essential difference from those institutions in western countries in dealing with crimes or terrorism such as early intervention, de-extremization and community correction facilities.”

Chen also cited a laundry list of achievements from Xinjiang. GDP for the region up from 313 yuan ($46) in 1978 to 40,427 yuan ($5,800) by 2016. Also by 2016, 15,721 health institutions and 51,000 doctors in place, and one mosque for every 500 Muslims—which has satisfied the “normal religious needs of local people” he told his audience.

Back in the real world, “children now find themselves in schools that are secured with hard isolation closed management measures. Many of the schools bristle with full-coverage surveillance systems, perimeter alarms and 10,000 Volt electric fences, with some school security spending surpassing that of the camps.”

According to Zenz, “the Xinjiang government is literally able to ‘parent’ at least tens of thousands, if not a hundred thousand or more children—the evidence suggests that Xinjiang’s securitization strategy is gradually moving from mere policing towards the development of long-term social control mechanisms.”

In Xinjiang, security and surveillance subjugate the population, and it’s no different for many of the new pre-schools. “Intrusion barriers, perimeter alarms, interior and exterior surveillance systems and a police alert system,” form part of a multi-layered system that is provides “a 100% coverage perimeter video surveillance system and doors with secure access control systems,” at the fenceline, while inside there is “a full coverage surveillance system for the courtyard and interiors.”

China has developed the world’s most unconstrained surveillance laboratory across a province with a larger population than 22 of the EU’s 28 member states. But, according to a government spokesperson, “Xinjiang affairs belong to China’s internal affairs. Terrorism and extremism wantonly trample on basic human rights. The measures China has taken in Xinjiang are preventive anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts that are entirely conducted in accordance with the law to respect and protect human rights and have won extensive supports from people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.”

For Zenz and much of the watching world, though, “the long-term goal in Xinjiang is a targeted cultural genocide, designed to completely alter and align the hearts and minds of the next generation with the Communist Party ideology.”

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China Forcibly Separating Thousands Of Children From Families In Xinjiang, Report
Zak DoffmanContributor
Cybersecurity
I write about security and surveillance.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/07/05/china-forcibly-separating-thousands-of-children-from-families-in-xinjiang-report/

960x0.jpg
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© 2018 BLOOMBERG FINANCE LP
About those internment camps in Xinjiang? Apparently, they help individuals who have been “swayed by extremism and terrorism return to the right track, obtaining skills to support themselves integrating into society.” At least that’s what Chen Tong, president of the law school at Xinjiang Normal University, told a session on China’s human rights protection of ethnic minorities at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva this week.

Chen is the latest Chinese official to peddle the (literal) party line on the counter-terrorism focus and achievements of the surveillance and detention regime in China’s western province, even as much of the rest of the world condemns the forced detention of millions of Uighurs under a dystopian state regime.

Somewhat awkwardly for Chen, a report this month from researcher Adrian Zenz, has exposed the forced detention and separation of children in Xinjiang, with “the state growing its ability to care full-time for large numbers of children at precisely the same time as it has been building the detention camps,” all of which seems to be targeted at the Uighur population, given the unwieldy increase in school admissions for that ethnic group.

“In just 2017,” Zenz reports, “the total number of children enrolled in kindergartens in Xinjiang increased by more than half a million. And Uighur and other Muslim minority children, government figures show, made up more than 90% of that increase,” catapulting Xinjiang’s pre-school enrolment from below the national average “to the highest in China by far.”

The BBC followed up on this, reporting that “China is deliberately separating Muslim children from their families, faith and language,” in Xinjiang, building boarding schools and rendering townships of quasi-orphans.”Formal assessments are carried out to determine whether the children are in need of centralized care,” part of a system described as a ”campaign to systematically remove children from their roots.”

Despite this, Chinese officials still believe they can provide plausible explanations for human rights abuses taking place as the world watches. The internment regime has, according to law school president Chen, “no essential difference from those institutions in western countries in dealing with crimes or terrorism such as early intervention, de-extremization and community correction facilities.”

Chen also cited a laundry list of achievements from Xinjiang. GDP for the region up from 313 yuan ($46) in 1978 to 40,427 yuan ($5,800) by 2016. Also by 2016, 15,721 health institutions and 51,000 doctors in place, and one mosque for every 500 Muslims—which has satisfied the “normal religious needs of local people” he told his audience.

Back in the real world, “children now find themselves in schools that are secured with hard isolation closed management measures. Many of the schools bristle with full-coverage surveillance systems, perimeter alarms and 10,000 Volt electric fences, with some school security spending surpassing that of the camps.”

According to Zenz, “the Xinjiang government is literally able to ‘parent’ at least tens of thousands, if not a hundred thousand or more children—the evidence suggests that Xinjiang’s securitization strategy is gradually moving from mere policing towards the development of long-term social control mechanisms.”

In Xinjiang, security and surveillance subjugate the population, and it’s no different for many of the new pre-schools. “Intrusion barriers, perimeter alarms, interior and exterior surveillance systems and a police alert system,” form part of a multi-layered system that is provides “a 100% coverage perimeter video surveillance system and doors with secure access control systems,” at the fenceline, while inside there is “a full coverage surveillance system for the courtyard and interiors.”

China has developed the world’s most unconstrained surveillance laboratory across a province with a larger population than 22 of the EU’s 28 member states. But, according to a government spokesperson, “Xinjiang affairs belong to China’s internal affairs. Terrorism and extremism wantonly trample on basic human rights. The measures China has taken in Xinjiang are preventive anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts that are entirely conducted in accordance with the law to respect and protect human rights and have won extensive supports from people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.”

For Zenz and much of the watching world, though, “the long-term goal in Xinjiang is a targeted cultural genocide, designed to completely alter and align the hearts and minds of the next generation with the Communist Party ideology.”

Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn.


Zak Doffman
Contributor
I am the Founder/CEO of Digital Barriers, providing surveillance solutions to defense, security and law enforcement agencies worldwide. Contact me at zakd@me.com.

If China is destroyed, will Rohingya crisis or Muslim life will be better? No, it will be worst. Muslim will never progress and will continue live under the shadow of white dominant.
 
Do those kids look that they are being separated?



LOL mate, stop posting these kind of cpc approved propaganda video. These are very cheap propaganda...
If China is destroyed, will Rohingya crisis or Muslim life will be better? No, it will be worst. Muslim will never progress and will continue live under the shadow of white dominant.
LOL, China works for herself not muslims. So she survives or gets destroyed nothing happens to muslims. West is helping us to solve Rohingya crisis and china is helping burma to continue its genocidal works.

Stop worrying about muslim progress! This is not the first time muslims facing bad time, we aren't going anywhere.

LOL at your white dominance comment. As if chinese are any better...

BTW, stay on topic mate. These aren't relevant...
 
Another western propaganda article with zero solidity aimed to target gullible Muslims like op(?) across the world.

2 longest pending muslim world issues are Palestine and Kashmir, solve these first just to beg Muslims to approve your sincerity. Else have a middle fingers salute you. @propagandists.
 
Another western propaganda article with zero solidity aimed to target gullible Muslims like op(?) across the world.

2 longest pending muslim world issues are Palestine and Kashmir, solve these first just to beg Muslims to approve your sincerity. Else have a middle fingers salute you. @propagandists.

Sometimes the level of delusion amongst posters in PDF is amazing....West will be begging for you guys to judge their sincerity?? On the contrary...the same Palestine Gov gets annual aid from the same West every year...
 
LOL mate, stop posting these kind of cpc approved propaganda video. These are very cheap propaganda...

LOL, China works for herself not muslims. So she survives or gets destroyed nothing happens to muslims. West is helping us to solve Rohingya crisis and china is helping burma to continue its genocidal works.

Stop worrying about muslim progress! This is not the first time muslims facing bad time, we aren't going anywhere.

LOL at your white dominance comment. As if chinese are any better...

BTW, stay on topic mate. These aren't relevant...
Yes, the West is so helpful to Muslim and suddenly they are so interested in Rohingya crisis. If Rakhine state do not lies at area where China investment concentrated. I can bet the West will not even take any action besides Lip service and turn blind eye to it. Where is the beloved West in Yemen crisis? And who is the one who caused all the misery on Muslim Palestine? Or maybe you want to claim muslim killed muslim is ok so the West can ignore it. If China don't exist. I can bet all muslim countries who don't obey US will be destroyed. Look at Libya and Iraq and Iran. China never claim very helpful to muslim but we are not hypocrite like west who brag they stand up for Muslim which in fact, they led crusaders against muslim. China act as a check to prevent US imperialism. Without China, US can do whatever they want with no consequence. US can simply drop a nuke on whoever disobey them that included muslim who opposed US imperialism.

Who colonized Bangladesh? Maybe you want to claim British colonize Bangladesh is good for you. Certainly China never colonized any countries when its power its at its peak.

Bangladesh looking for short term gain while overlooking the longer benefit is not a wise decision.
 
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Better than cehap western propaganda which has no contents at all. and which of those 3 videos are CPC propaganda? They are all independent bloggers, do you want to know their background?
Look mate, your china is a communist surveillance state. Communist aren't known for truthfulness. Forbes has more credibility than chinese presidential officials...
 
Look mate, your china is a communist surveillance state. Communist aren't known for truthfulness. Forbes has more credibility than chinese presidential officials...
En, maybe that's why China is today's China and BD is today's BD, we do have different government and management system, you don't live in China and I don't live in BD, I guess we both think we are lucky being born in our respective countries.
 
Sometimes the level of delusion amongst posters in PDF is amazing....West will be begging for you guys to judge their sincerity?? On the contrary...the same Palestine Gov gets annual aid from the same West every year...

I intentionally used the "beg " word just to put some @$$3$ on fire.
 
Yes, the West is so helpful to Muslim and suddenly they are so interested in Rohingya crisis. If Rakhine state do not lies at area where China investment concentrated. I can bet the West will not even take any action besides Lip service and turn blind eye to it.
In Rohingya case China is on the wrong side. Isn't it? And west is on the right side to claim moral superiority. Quite unfortunate...
Where is the beloved West in Yemen crisis? And who is the one who caused all the misery on Muslim Palestine? Or maybe you want to claim muslim killed muslim is ok so the West can ignore it.
Sorry bro. I dont care about middle eastern people. When they betrayed Ottoman Empire, they wrote their bad luck by themselves. Now they're the main reason of Islams bad image. West can nuke them leaving Makkah and Madina...
If China don't exist. I can bet all muslim countries who don't obey US will be destroyed. Look at Libya and Iraq and Iran.
China exists and supporting burma on Rohingya Genocide...
China never claim very helpful to muslim but we are not hypocrite like west who brag they stand up for Muslim which in fact, they led crusaders against muslim. China act as a check to prevent US imperialism. Without China, US can do whatever they want with no consequence. US can simply drop a nuke on whoever disobey them that included muslim who opposed US imperialism.
I agree here. But, China aren't acting like a responsible country to be considered as a counter balance of USA.
Who colonized Bangladesh? Maybe you want to claim British colonize Bangladesh is good for you. Certainly China never colonized any countries when its power its at its peak.
If the news about Chinese treatment of Uighurs are true, then China is certainly behaving like a colonialist.
Bangladesh looking for short term gain while overlooking the longer benefit is not a wise decision.
Dont know mate. We have big heart, but small pocket to keep feeding million plus Rohingyas.
 
Look mate, your china is a communist surveillance state. Communist aren't known for truthfulness. Forbes has more credibility than chinese presidential officials...
As Bangladesh is also known for truthfulness.

https://www.thedailystar.net/countr...t-intensive-surveillance-social-media-1649122

You know what. The type of people I hate most is hypocrite. You are just one example.

In Rohingya case China is on the wrong side. Isn't it? And west is on the right side to claim moral superiority. Quite unfortunate...

Sorry bro. I dont care about middle eastern people. When they betrayed Ottoman Empire, they wrote their bad luck by themselves. Now they're the main reason of Islams bad image. West can nuke them leaving Makkah and Madina...

You just admit your hypocrisy. Its never about China against muslim but its more of Bangladesh own clause. Let me ask you one question. If you are so concern about Rohingya people, why don't you accept them as citizen of Bangladesh?
 
En, maybe that's why China is today's China and BD is today's BD, we do have different government and management system, you don't live in China and I don't live in BD, I guess we both think we are lucky being born in our respective countries.
Agreed! See you again mate...

Did Bangladesh Government denied about their steps on social media surveillance to be considered as liers?
You know what. The type of people I hate most is hypocrite. You are just one example.
You're welcome mate...
You just admit your hypocrisy. Its never about China against muslim but its more of Bangladesh own clause.
On Rohingya issue? Yes...
Let me ask you one question. If you are so concern about Rohingya people, why don't you accept them as citizen of Bangladesh?
If we take them in, it will send false message to genocidal bigots. Bigots must face consequences of their wrongdoing. No?
 
China is forcibily converting muslims and have build camps for it, its just Pakistan doesnt acknowledge it which doesnt mean that its is not there
 
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