Kiinan koulutusleirit - vankeja kimpparaiskattu, kidutettu ja kahlehdittu
Lähetetty: Pe Helmi 19, 2021 10:24 am
CNN:llä tuoretta uutisjuttua Kiinan keskitysleireiltä. Haastatellut 'uudelleenkoulutusleireillä' olleet naiset - toinen vangittu uiguurinainen, toinen opettaja - kertovat kimpparaiskauksista sekä leireillä olevien vankien kahlitsemisesta. Leireillä 2017 useita kuukausia opettajana työskennellyt, nykyään Hollannissa asuva Sidik muiden muassa kertoo, kuinka känniset kiinalaisvartijat kehuskelivat ääneen sillä, kuinka ja millä tavalla he olivat kiduttaneet sekä raiskanneet naisvankeja.
Nyt Kiina lienee purkamassa noita leirejä, kun ovat tulleet julki.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/18/asia ... index.html
Hong Kong (CNN)
On the first day of her new teaching job at a Chinese government-run detention center in Xinjiang, Qelbinur Sidik said she saw two soldiers carry a young Uyghur woman out of the building on a stretcher.
"There was no spark of life in her face. Her cheeks were drained of color, she was not breathing," said Sidik, a former elementary school teacher who says she was forced to spend several months teaching at two detention centers in Xinjiang in 2017.
A policewoman who worked at the camp later told her the woman had died from heavy bleeding, though she didn't say what caused it. It was the first of many stories the policewoman would tell Sidik during the teacher's three-month assignment at the heavily-fortified building that housed female detainees.
According to Sidik, the policewoman claimed to have been assigned to investigate reports of rape at the center by her superiors, though CNN has no evidence of that claim. However, Sidik said what she heard and saw herself was so disturbing that it made her ill.
Sidik's allegations are similar to those of former detainees who have spoken of rape and systematic sexual assault within China's vast detention network.
The Chinese government has rejected allegations of genocide, and in a statement to CNN said "there is no so-called 'systematic sexual assault and abuse against women' in Xinjiang."
However, Sidik said the female police officer described how her male colleagues used to boast about it. "When (male guards) were drinking at night, the policemen would tell each other how they raped and tortured girls," Sidik told CNN from her new home in the Netherlands.
Nyt Kiina lienee purkamassa noita leirejä, kun ovat tulleet julki.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/18/asia ... index.html
Hong Kong (CNN)
On the first day of her new teaching job at a Chinese government-run detention center in Xinjiang, Qelbinur Sidik said she saw two soldiers carry a young Uyghur woman out of the building on a stretcher.
"There was no spark of life in her face. Her cheeks were drained of color, she was not breathing," said Sidik, a former elementary school teacher who says she was forced to spend several months teaching at two detention centers in Xinjiang in 2017.
A policewoman who worked at the camp later told her the woman had died from heavy bleeding, though she didn't say what caused it. It was the first of many stories the policewoman would tell Sidik during the teacher's three-month assignment at the heavily-fortified building that housed female detainees.
According to Sidik, the policewoman claimed to have been assigned to investigate reports of rape at the center by her superiors, though CNN has no evidence of that claim. However, Sidik said what she heard and saw herself was so disturbing that it made her ill.
Sidik's allegations are similar to those of former detainees who have spoken of rape and systematic sexual assault within China's vast detention network.
The Chinese government has rejected allegations of genocide, and in a statement to CNN said "there is no so-called 'systematic sexual assault and abuse against women' in Xinjiang."
However, Sidik said the female police officer described how her male colleagues used to boast about it. "When (male guards) were drinking at night, the policemen would tell each other how they raped and tortured girls," Sidik told CNN from her new home in the Netherlands.