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Uyghur Woman Describes Torture in China’s Concentration Camps

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Mihrigul Tursun, right, a member of China’s Uighur minority, speaks at an event at the National Press Club in Washington on Monday. (AP Photo/Maria Danilova)

Washington: A member of the Uighur minority on Monday detailed torture and abuse she says she experienced in one of the internment camps where the Chinese government has detained hundreds of thousands of religious minorities.

Mihrigul Tursun, speaking to reporters in Washington, said she was interrogated for four days in a row without sleep, had her hair shaved and was subjected to an intrusive medical examination following her second arrest in China in 2017. After she was arrested a third time, the treatment grew worse.

"I thought that I would rather die than go through this torture and begged them to kill me," Tursun, 29, told reporters at a meeting at the National Press Club.


Human rights groups say China has detained up to 2 million Uighurs to promote what the government calls "ethnic unity" in the country's far west.


On Monday, over 270 scholars from 26 countries released a statement drawing attention to "mass human rights abuses and deliberate attacks on indigenous cultures" taking place in China.

"In the camps, these detainees, most of whom are Uighur, are subjected to deeply invasive forms of surveillance and psychological stress as they are forced to abandon their native language, religious beliefs and cultural practices," the statement said.

"Outside of the camps, more than 10 million Turkic Muslim minorities in the region are subjected to a dense network of surveillance systems, checkpoints, and interpersonal monitoring which severely limit all forms of personal freedom."

Raised in China, Tursun moved to Egypt to study English at a university and soon met her husband and had triplets with him.

In 2015, Tursun travelled to China to spend time with her family and was immediately detained and separated from her infant children. When Tursun was released three months later, one of the triplets died and the other two developed health problems.

Tursun said the children had been operated on. She was arrested for a second time about two years later.

Several months later, she was detained a third time and spent three months in a cramped, suffocating prison cell with 60 other women, having to sleep in turns, use the toilet in front of security cameras and sing songs praising China's Communist Party.

Tursun said she and other inmates were forced to take unknown medication, including pills that made them faint and a white liquid that caused bleeding in some women and loss of menstruation in others.

Tursun said nine women from her cell died during her three months there. One day, Tursun recalled, she was led into a room and placed in a high chair, and her legs and arms were locked in place.

"The authorities put a helmet-like thing on my head, and each time I was electrocuted, my whole body would shake violently and I would feel the pain in my veins," Tursun said in a statement read by a translator.

"I don't remember the rest. White foam came out of my mouth, and I began to lose consciousness," Tursun said. "The last word I heard them saying is that you being an Uighur is a crime."

She was eventually released so that she could take her children to Egypt, but she was ordered to return to China. Once in Cairo, Tursun contacted US authorities and, in September, came to the United States and settled in Virginia.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not return a request for comment.

Chinese authorities have denied that the internment camps exist but say petty criminals are sent to "employment training centers."

The State Department estimates that since April 2017, the Chinese government has detained 800,000 to possibly more than 2 million Uighurs, Kazakhs and other Muslims in political re-education camps.

"The United States will continue to call on China to end these counterproductive policies and free all those arbitrarily detained," the State Department said.

"We are committed to promoting accountability for those who commit human rights violations and abuses, including by considering targeted measures against Xinjiang officials."

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As I've stated before, these overly-punitive measures are not only morally bankrupt but also ineffective at curbing the root of terrorism (instead, these give actual terrorists justification for their actions). The US should enact sanctions against the individuals who brought about these policies, if not for effect then at least as a symbolic act.
 
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must be fake news.
china is a holy land....they cant harm a fly, how can they torture real ppl...that too its own citizens?
 
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must be fake news.
china is a holy land....they cant harm a fly, how can they torture real ppl...that too its own citizens?

" Human rights groups say China has detained up to 2 million Uighurs to promote what the government calls "ethnic unity" in the country's far west.

2 million ?
How true could it be.
And a woman showed up in Washington?

I agree that many of chinese goverment policies towards uighurs are too rigid and stiff, not flexible. But I always appreciate countries who are "hard-handed" on terrorists. Any country.
 
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Remind me of the same type of "testimonies" by Iraqi/Syrian "victims" in the US before the Iraqi War and the most recent attack on Syria by the trio of western bullies. Incidentally, all these testimonies were later proven to be made up stories.
 
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False. Intermarriage among Muslims of different races is common. Nothing suspicious.

However this is a political stunt by US to pressure China. I don’t believe it.
You probably heard the news that uyghur Jihadists secretly left China and went to middle east. That's right. They are all Jihadists. She is one of them. She left China without government permission. This is not a regular cross country marrige.

More. How did she and her husband communicate and get known with each other so fast? Considering she doesn't speak Arabic nor she can master English in short time.
 
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As I've stated before, these overly-punitive measures are not only morally bankrupt but also ineffective at curbing the root of terrorism (instead, these give actual terrorists justification for their actions). The US should enact sanctions against the individuals who brought about these policies, if not for effect then at least as a symbolic act.
Explain why terrorism went from being rampant a decade ago to today's zero in Xinjiang.
 
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False. Intermarriage among Muslims of different races is common. Nothing suspicious.

However this is a political stunt by US to pressure China. I don’t believe it.

Remember the Kuwaiti incubator babies of the 1990s and the break up of Yugoslavia in the mid to late 1990s same shit using the Islamic card to get Muslim countries to do the Yankee imperial work by using emotions I have to admit the US is great at soft power China needs to step up soft power game asap
 
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" Human rights groups say China has detained up to 2 million Uighurs to promote what the government calls "ethnic unity" in the country's far west.

2 million ?
How true could it be.
And a woman showed up in Washington?

I agree that many of chinese goverment policies towards uighurs are too rigid and stiff, not flexible. But I always appreciate countries who are "hard-handed" on terrorists. Any country.
Thats why i called it fake.
I wonder there were 2 million uighurs in china at the first place.
The rest is true though.
 
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You probably heard the news that uyghur Jihadists secretly left China and went to middle east. That's right. They are all Jihadists. She is one of them. She left China without government permission. This is not a regular cross country marrige.

More. How did she and her husband communicate and get known with each other so fast? Considering she doesn't speak Arabic nor she can master English in short time.

Stop using the term Jihadist, it is insulting to Muslims. Jihad is a sacred term for us which defines inner struggle against evil of the devil.

This particular case is of agents of foreign powers, so treat it like that. Let’s try to avoid speaking the tongue of Western occupiers and deal with the real issue, which is exploitation and indoctrination of Muslims to further US causes.
 
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" Human rights groups say China has detained up to 2 million Uighurs to promote what the government calls "ethnic unity" in the country's far west.

2 million ?
How true could it be.
And a woman showed up in Washington?

I agree that many of chinese goverment policies towards uighurs are too rigid and stiff, not flexible. But I always appreciate countries who are "hard-handed" on terrorists. Any country.

I really like this attitude of China... have a problem, resolve it before its too late... "Human Rights" is the weapon of west to wage a war against the country which does not have good relations with them...

Saudi Arabia and China are great example... one is the apple of the eyes and other is for running propaganda machine, respectively...

False. Intermarriage among Muslims of different races is common. Nothing suspicious.

However this is a political stunt by US to pressure China. I don’t believe it.

What can you do even if you believe that... MONEY is a very potent shroud... If china get economically weak... scenario will be completely different...

Explain why terrorism went from being rampant a decade ago to today's zero in Xinjiang.

As i said, have a problem... resolve it before it is too late... Hope, India learn this lesson before its too late... we still have time...
 
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Education is really necessary.
 
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