Report reveals systematic rape, abuse, torture of Muslim women in China’s Uighur camps
The report provides distressing personal accounts of survivors who talk about women being taken away by masked men. The accounts point to an organised system of mass rape, abuse and torture.
By Bhavya Singh| Updated: 4th February 2021 4:57 pm IST According to independent estimates, more than a million men and women have been detained in what China calls re-education camps .
A recent report in the BBC based on interviews with former detainees and a guard of China’s “re-education camps” for ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims brings out the most horrific side of what has been happening in these camps for quite a while. The report details horrific allegations of rape, sexual abuse and torture.
The US government has said it is deeply disturbed by a BBC report detailing allegations of systematic rape of Uighur women in Chinese camps.
A facility in Artux, in China s western Xinjiang region,believed to be a detention camp, pictured in 2019, More than a million Uighurs and other minorities are estimated to have been detained in camps in China.
Photo: AFP These atrocities shock the conscience and must be met with serious consequences, a spokesperson said.
A UK government minister, Nigel Adams, said in parliament on Thursday that the report showed clearly evil acts .
According to estimates, more than a million Uighurs and other minorities have been detained in camps in China.
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