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We've heard many stories over the years from political prisoners who have escaped the horrors of the Chinese gulag. But now, there is a new group of prisoners – perhaps as many as three million Uyghur ethnics. Former Christian prisoner Ovalbek Turdakun knows first-hand what is happening to Uyghurs imprisoned inside the Chinese detention camps. ....
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Lin Yutang Tells About Mao’s Treachery and Terrorism But there were some voices pointing out the reality and the truth about the nature of the Communist Party in China and its totalitarian ideology. In July 1937, after having first occupied Manchuria in 1931-1932, the Japanese Imperial Army initiated a full-blown invasion of China, practicing extreme cruelty on both Chinese civilians and soldiers. Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government formed an alliance with Mao’s Red Army to fight the Japanese. Western reporters generally presented the war effort as one in which the Nationalist Army was cowardly and led by corrupt generals, while the Communists were dedicated warriors heroically opposing the Japanese wherever they could in their areas of the battlefront. ....
ABCBY: IBTISSEM GUENFOUD AND GUY DAVIES, ABC NEWS (PARIS) Gulbahar Haitiwaji says when she was summoned back to China to sign documents relating to her retirement as an oil company engineer in November 2016, she could not have possibly known the fate that awaited her. A member of Xinjiang province's Uighur ethnic minority, she had left the country for France 10 years earlier, but still possessed a Chinese passport. After she was unable to grant one of her relatives power of attorney to handle the matter, she traveled to the country at the end of the month. She says she wasn't allowed to leave the country or see her husband, a fellow Uighur who had fled Xinjiang with whom she has two children back in France for the next three years. Haitiwaji says she was lured back to the country under false pretenses and claims she was accused of being a terrorist and sentenced to seven years of detention in one of Xinjiang's notorious "re-education camps." Now 54, Haiti ....