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Prison Systems

Asia February 2019 International News Opinion World 

China’s Mass Detention of Uyghurs Muslims Continues, Mirroring the Rohingya Crisis

February 12, 2019 Samuel Adams 0 Comments 2019, China, Prison Systems, Uyghurs

The Chinese government has turned the Xinjiang Province into a Police state, from a ban on the Uyghur language to a slew of internment camps that many claim torture and force conversion from Islam, the religion of the Uyghurs.

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