The French publishing house Les éditions des femmes has released the audiobook Les Abricots du Donbas (Apricots of Donbas) by Ukrainian writer and poet Liuba Yakymchuk. Yakymchuk wrote about it on her social media.
Uyghur refugee shares her 3-year of harrowing ordeal in Chinese ‘re-education’ camps
By ANI| Posted by Sakina Fatima | Updated: 19th January 2021 4:12 pm IST Cover page of the book Rescapee du Goulag Chinois ( Survivor of the Chinese Gulag ). (Photo credit: Editions des Equateur)
Paris: As reports confirming the human rights abuses on Uyghurs in China’s Xinjiang region continue to surface, Gulbahar Haitiwaji, an Uyghur woman who was lured back to Beijing from France only to be arrested, has recounted her harrowing experience in the “re-education” camps. “In the camps, life and death do not mean the same thing as they do elsewhere. A hundred times over I thought, when the footfalls of guards woke us in the night, that our time had come to be executed.
As reports confirming the human rights abuses on Uyghurs in China Xinjiang region continue to surface, Gulbahar Haitiwaji, an Uyghur woman who was lured back
‘Our souls are dead’: how I survived a Chinese ‘re-education’ camp for Uighurs
After 10 years living in France, I returned to China to sign some papers and I was locked up. For the next two years, I was systematically dehumanised, humiliated and brainwashed
by Gulbahar Haitiwaji with Rozenn Morgat
Tue 12 Jan 2021 T
The man on the phone said he worked for the oil company, “In accounting, actually”. His voice was unfamiliar to me. At first, I couldn’t make sense of what he was calling about. It was November 2016, and I had been on unpaid leave from the company since I left China and moved to France 10 years earlier. There was static on the line; I had a hard time hearing him.