Calls to the Guizhou provincial prison management bureau were unanswered.
Re-education camps in the Xinjiang region are surrounded by high walls and wired fences. The military facility described by Huang shows similarity to those re-education camps. This leads us to believe that China is expanding its mass detention camps.
Since 2018, the Chinese military police has been reporting to the Central Military Commision. This means that the military police unit no longer operates under the state council or the local public security bureau.
#DetentionCamps #FreedomOfSpeech #Tiananmen #Xinjiang #WhiteTerror
Excerpt: https://www.rfa.org/mandarin/yataibaodao/gangtai/ql2-10112019070603.html
Re-education camps in the Xinjiang region are surrounded by high walls and wired fences. The military facility described by Huang shows similarity to those re-education camps. This leads us to believe that China is expanding its mass detention camps.
Since 2018, the Chinese military police has been reporting to the Central Military Commision. This means that the military police unit no longer operates under the state council or the local public security bureau.
#DetentionCamps #FreedomOfSpeech #Tiananmen #Xinjiang #WhiteTerror
Excerpt: https://www.rfa.org/mandarin/yataibaodao/gangtai/ql2-10112019070603.html
Radio Free Asia
退休女教授转香港示威图片 被脱光衣服拘留于武警基地
黄教授接受本台专访时说,她并非被羁押在法律特定的拘禁留置的场所,而是贵阳武警部队驻地,她还披露该驻地羁押了上万人。
Dominic Raab Urge Beijing to Allow the UN to Investigate Human Rights Issue in Xinjiang
Dominic Raab, the British Foreign Secretary, once again in a week criticised Beijing for harming human rights in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. He also urged China to allow the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to investigate the violation of the current Uyghurs human rights situation in Xinjiang.
Raab mentioned the cooperation stance between the UK and Xinjiang and expressed his opposing stance against Britain cooperating with Chinese enterprises, which exploited Xinjiang, at a BBC video interview with a political commentator Andrew Marr in Jan 17 morning local time. He mentioned that companies should not import product manufactured by forced labour in Xinjiang, ensuring that no organisation and institute from Britain would encourage violations of human rights in the area under the related policy. Raab expounded the British stance on the Xinjiang human rights issues the third time in a week, after briefing at the House of Commons last week and his conversation with Wang Yi.
Raab continued to express his concern over the issues in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. “We have joined 38 countries to criticise and to condemn the human rights violation in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. We will take actions to restrict British enterprises to profit from their supply chains in these horrifying detention camps. China accuses the west and Britain of having fabricated lies on the issues. If China wants to dispute the accusation and report, the simplest way is to allow United Nation Human Rights Commissioners to visit and investigate these places.”
#DominicRaab #Britain #XinJiang #Uyghur #HumanRights #UN #HongKong #DetentionCamps #BBC #AndrewMarr
Sources: StandNews #Jan17
https://bit.ly/3qA5eCO
Dominic Raab, the British Foreign Secretary, once again in a week criticised Beijing for harming human rights in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. He also urged China to allow the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to investigate the violation of the current Uyghurs human rights situation in Xinjiang.
Raab mentioned the cooperation stance between the UK and Xinjiang and expressed his opposing stance against Britain cooperating with Chinese enterprises, which exploited Xinjiang, at a BBC video interview with a political commentator Andrew Marr in Jan 17 morning local time. He mentioned that companies should not import product manufactured by forced labour in Xinjiang, ensuring that no organisation and institute from Britain would encourage violations of human rights in the area under the related policy. Raab expounded the British stance on the Xinjiang human rights issues the third time in a week, after briefing at the House of Commons last week and his conversation with Wang Yi.
Raab continued to express his concern over the issues in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. “We have joined 38 countries to criticise and to condemn the human rights violation in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. We will take actions to restrict British enterprises to profit from their supply chains in these horrifying detention camps. China accuses the west and Britain of having fabricated lies on the issues. If China wants to dispute the accusation and report, the simplest way is to allow United Nation Human Rights Commissioners to visit and investigate these places.”
#DominicRaab #Britain #XinJiang #Uyghur #HumanRights #UN #HongKong #DetentionCamps #BBC #AndrewMarr
Sources: StandNews #Jan17
https://bit.ly/3qA5eCO