Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

More Uighurs seek videos of missing kin as proof of life

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BEIJING: Members of the Uighur Muslim ethnic group are calling on China to post videos of their relatives who have disappeare­d into a vast system of internment camps.

The social media campaign, launched Tuesday under the hashtag #Metoouyghu­r, follows the release of a state media video showing famed Uighur musician Abdurehim Heyit, who many believed had died in custody.

“China, show us their videos if they are alive!” Halmurat Harri, a Finland-based Uighur activist, wrote on Twitter. He urged the government to also release videos to prove that others believed detained are in good health amid reports of neglectful and sometimes brutal conditions in the camps. China has come under increasing scrutiny for the camps, which hold an estimated 1 million minority Muslims in its far west Xinjiang region. Former detainees who fled overseas say that while they were held captive, they were ordered to renounce their faith and pledge loyalty to the ruling Communist Party through indoctrina­tion tactics reminiscen­t of the Cultural Revolution.

Beijing, which long denied the existence of such facilities, now says they are vocational training centres where Uighurs, Kazakhs and others receive free skills education. Surveillan­ce cameras, security checkpoint­s and riot police have become ubiquitous in Xinjiang, but the government maintains such measures are to combat separatist violence and latent religious extremism. AP

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