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Group slams China for ‘re-education camps’

- Deirdre Shesgreen and Sergio R. Bustos

WASHINGTON – Amnesty Internatio­nal is demanding China end its campaign of “systematic repression” and reveal the whereabout­s of nearly 1 million predominan­tly Muslim people who have been “arbitraril­y detained” in the country’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.

The organizati­on released a report Sunday night that includes interviews with more than 100 people outside of China whose relatives reportedly have been tortured, detained or forced into “re-education camps” from a rural region of northwest China, known as the XUAR.

The human rights group called on world leaders to stop the Chinese government’s “vicious campaign against ethnic minorities.”

“Government­s across the world must hold the Chinese authoritie­s to account for the nightmare unfolding in the XUAR,” Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty Internatio­nal’s East Asia director, said in a statement released Sunday with the report.

Even before the report, the plight of the Uighur had captured the attention of some Republican­s in Congress.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., have urged the Trump administra­tion to sanction the Chinese government, as well as any private companies engaged in or complicit with the human rights violations in the XUAR region. They said the Chinese government has created a “high-tech police state.”

“Muslim ethnic minorities are being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture, egregious restrictio­ns on religious practice and culture, and a digitized surveillan­ce system so pervasive that every aspect of daily life is monitored,” the two GOP lawmakers wrote to the Trump administra­tion in August.

“Given the gravity of the situation, and the severity and scope of the rights abuses being perpetrate­d,” they wrote, “we urge you to apply … sanctions, and consider additional measures, against senior Chinese Government and Communist Party officials who oversee these repressive policies, including XUAR Party Secretary Chen Quanguo.”

 ?? MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Amnesty Internatio­nal is demanding China end its campaign of “systematic repression” and tell the whereabout­s of nearly 1 million predominan­tly Muslim people who have been “arbitraril­y detained.”
MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Amnesty Internatio­nal is demanding China end its campaign of “systematic repression” and tell the whereabout­s of nearly 1 million predominan­tly Muslim people who have been “arbitraril­y detained.”

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