Yesterday I
watched a Sky news item covering the treatment of Uighurs in the so-called
internment camps in the Xinjiang region of northwest China. I first learned
about the round-up of these Muslims back in 2019 and, as usual, the Chinese
denied all reports of what could only be considered as human rights abuses. I
saw hundreds of these innocent Moslem Uighurs - all men - kneeling on the
ground, blindfolded, with hands cuffed behind their backs. The first time I saw
this I just couldn't get my head around it. What was going on
in China?
As I
mentioned in a previous blog, China probably has conducted more demonic crimes
against humanity than any country on the planet as I described in a previous
blog about their bloodcurdling treatment of Tibetans during its invasion of
that country back in the 50s. What is it with China and religion? Well, let's
face it China, and by that I mean the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), just wants
to stop ALL free religious belief systems and they have decided that Islam is
an unwelcome example and should be extinguished. Because if you believe in a
religious system whether it be Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, etc,
then you are a target for mind control, separation and, with the Uighurs,
detention in what I can only describe as Nazi-like concentration camps.
So, getting back to the Sky report, this revolved around a Chinese ex-policeman's description of the treatment of Uighurs in these detention camps. And I must warn you the following are quite terrifying accounts by the man who went by the false name of Jiang who now lives in secret in Europe. In what appears to be the first eyewitness testimony by a Chinese official, the former policeman (later a detective) spoke wearing a face mask about the extreme abuse used to extract ‘confessions’ from around 2 million Uighurs rounded up by the Chinese State. This was all about obtaining confessions from the imprisoned Uighurs about their Islamic beliefs and accusations about street protests and them being so-called enemies of the State.
Of course, this is all bullshit. Jiang described how new detainees were beaten during
their first interrogation to obtain a confession which, back in 2016, included
men, women and children as young as 14. He said he and his colleagues would
"kick them, beat them [until they're] bruised and swollen" and
"until they dropped to the floor crying". He went on, "If you
want people to confess, you use the electric baton with two sharp tips on top. We
would tie two electrical wires on the tips and set the wires on their genitals
while the person is tied up."
From what I
gather, torture in police detention centres stopped only when the suspects
‘confessed’ at which time they were transported to one of hundreds of internment
camps referred to as ‘vocational training’ centres by Beijing. No, Beijing,
these were fucking concentration camps! Jiang declared, "Those rounded up
were accused of terror offences." But Jiang believes 'none' of the
hundreds of people he arrested had committed a crime. He said compassionately,
"They are ordinary people."
He said one
"very common measure" of torture and dehumanisation was for guards to
order prisoners to rape and abuse the new male inmates, Jiang said. One
detainee, Abduweli Ayup, a 48-year-old Uighur scholar from Xinjiang, said when
police picked him up at the Uyghur kindergarten he had hoped to teach young
children their native language. The cops then drove him to his nearby house,
which he said was surrounded by police carrying rifles. On his first night in a
police detention centre in the city of Kashgar, Ayup says he was gang-raped by
more than a dozen Chinese inmates, who had been directed to do this by
"three or four" prison guards who also witnessed the assault. He
said, "The prison guards asked me to take off my underwear," before
telling him to bend over. He said, "Don't do this, I cried. Please don't
do this." Rape, the most horrific of crimes, pure and simple! He said he
passed out during the attack and woke up the next day surrounded by his own
vomit and urine.
So, this is a true and disturbing report of Chinese hellish atrocities towards a group of their own countrymen who are suffering human rights abuse. One reporter said it was genocide! I shall leave you to make up your own minds.
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