China Uighur Detention Facility "Unfair Detention" Criticism Intensifies Construction Continued? September 24, 17:41

Australian research institutes are expected to have more than 380 detention facilities, amid growing criticism from the international community that many Uighurs have been unfairly detained in authorities' detention facilities in China. We have announced the results of a survey that the construction of a new facility is underway.

The U.S. government and international human rights groups have announced that since 2017, one million Islamic residents, including the Uighurs, have been unfairly detained in the authorities' detention facilities as an excuse to counter terrorism in China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. The criticism is increasing because they are being forced to do so.



In connection with this, the Australian government-affiliated think tank "Australia Institute for Policy Studies" announced on the 24th that the place suspected to be a Uighur detention center is an autonomous region based on analysis of satellite photographs and testimonies of the detainees. We have announced the results of a survey of more than 380 locations in total.



At a press conference last July, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region executives denied compulsory detention for the purpose of vocational training and re-education, and said, "Most of the educated people have returned to society." It states.



On the other hand, according to this survey, in the one year from July last year, at least 61 new facilities and buildings were added, and new facilities are still under construction. ..



Of these, the containment facility in Kashgar, the southern part of the autonomous region, which is said to have been completed in January, is surrounded by an outer wall with a height of 10 meters or more, which is lined with barbed wire, and multiple watchtowers have been confirmed. It is said that it can be done.



The Australian Institute for Strategic Policy has pointed out that the facility is changing from a so-called're-education center'to one that is closer to a prison."