Chinese Humiliation: Rape and Torture in Xinjiang’s “Vocational Schools”
A Bitter Winter exclusive: ethnic Kazakh survivor Ulnur Bozhykhan’s story as told to her husband, a Kazakh journalist.
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Turarbek Kusainov is a Kazakh journalist and human rights activist. He is the Chairman of the “Demos” Public Association, and a member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). His book Gloom: Sunset on East Turkestan (2020) was published with the support of the Foundation for Parliamentary Development in Kazakhstan.
A Bitter Winter exclusive: ethnic Kazakh survivor Ulnur Bozhykhan’s story as told to her husband, a Kazakh journalist.
Kazakh authorities protested against a Chinese article with territorial claims. Actually, the accusation that the virus has been created in a Kazakh laboratory was worse.
Chinese Web sites claim that Kazakhstan is really part of China and that the virus was created in a Kazakh laboratory. The Chinese ambassador is involved.
On March 3, 2020, Bitter Winter published an interview introducing a new book on the transformation through education camps, Gloom: Sunset on East Turkestan. Here is the book, translated for us by the author.
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