3 million Uighur Muslims detained in China's 'concentration camp'


Beijing, Ta. 21
Pakistan may become a contractor for Muslims all over the world, even if it sided with China, but the fact is that the dragon is inflicting heavy atrocities on Uighur Muslims in its country Have become dumb. China denies reports of atrocities against Uighur Muslims, but a 15-minute video captured by a YouTube blogger's hidden camera exposes its atrocities.
An activist in China has secretly exposed a 'detention camp' in Xinjiang province. Guan Guan arrived in the Chinese city of Urumqi as a tourist. He had a hidden camera on his bag, which secretly recorded the state of the communist government's "detention campo." In his mission, the adventurer has exposed the most brutal network of Chinese Jinping government in the world of re-education camps, detention centers and prisons.
According to the Daily Mail, the camp is in Xinjiang province, where Muslim minorities, especially Uighur Muslims, are persecuted by China. An estimated 4 million people are being held in such camps in China. Guan roamed the area for two years, gathering information about the camp. The video was uploaded to YouTube in October.
Guyan decided to expose China's communist government after learning that the Uighur language was banned in schools and that foreign journalists were being stopped from investigating in Xinjiang. At the risk of his own life, he traveled to eight cities and learned about 12 camps, including a giant camp spread over 1,000 yards and echoing slogans such as "Reform through Labor."
No names or traces are found on the map of the Chinese camp, but the camp was recorded with barbed wire, guard towers, police checkpoints, army barracks, army vehicles and signs inside prison walls.
Guan has released a video of his mission on YouTube, which is only 15 minutes long, but exposes China's biggest lie that Uyghur Muslims are not being persecuted in China. Guana enlisted the help of satellite imagery in a report to obtain information about the campo. During his mission, Guan feared he would be captured and sent to the camp. Guan says there are several concentration camps, all of which are under close surveillance from the Watch Tower.

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