Randall Schriver, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, has said it is not hyperbole to compare the “re-education” camps to concentration camps. A recent viral video showing Uyghurs being transported to take part in forced labor seems to support this comparison.
What you’re watching is Uigher Muslims escorted off of trains headed off to forced labor camps. All of their heads are shaved. A second holocaust is happening right now, in the age of technology, and we are mostly silent.pic.twitter.com/F83ZUMEeEV
— Griffin Gulledge (@griffingulledge) July 15, 2020
In a webinar organized by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Friday, lawyer and Uyghur rights activist Nury Turkel said that the CCP is using Uyghurs for slave labor to create textiles and cotton products. He urged Americans not to buy anything with a “made in China” label on it.
Uyghur activist Rushan Abbas, whose sister has mysteriously disappeared (a common story among Uyghurs), confirmed the atrocities the Chinese government is committing in its attempts to control the Uyghur birth rate, saying, “What’s happening is genocide.”
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Let us not forget that 13 TONS of human hair sourced from #Uyghur concentration camp prisoners was seized by the US CBP. This is on top of the organs that the #Chinese gov harvests from #Uyghurs. We are being sold piece by piece!— Rushan Abbas (@RushanAbbas) August 25, 2020
Joanne Smith Finley, with the U.K.’s Newcastle University, has elaborated on this conclusion: “It’s not immediate, shocking, mass-killing on the spot type genocide, but it’s slow, painful, creeping genocide.”