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nextozzy42 karma

Sami Steigmann has spoken at Uyghur events before - he's a Holocaust survivor and public speaker

nextozzy18 karma

Good afternoon - I was wondering what it would take for China to close the camps. Even in the last couple days, China has claimed that it has released all detainees, but it doesn't seem like much has changed. What will change the situation so much that China will be forced to close the camps, release Uyghurs and others, and even improve the situation in Xinjiang? What happens after the camps are closed? Thanks for taking time to answer questions!

nextozzy15 karma

You can read testimony from someone who's spent time in the camps, where she talks about many of the abuses she witnessed.

nextozzy10 karma

There have been recent leaks of Chinese government papers, called the Xinjiang Papers. If you want to see the camps described in the words of those responsible for creating them, I would recommend research into these papers.

nextozzy5 karma

This article quotes the Department of Defense , saying there are likely a million people in camps, but that there could be up to 3 million.