15 May, 2018

Opinion | What Really Happens in China’s ‘Re-education’ Camps - The New York Times

Opinion | What Really Happens in China’s ‘Re-education’ Camps - The New York Times: "A new study by Adrian Zenz, a researcher at the European School of Culture and Theology, in Korntal, Germany, analyzed government ads inviting tenders for various contracts concerning re-education facilities in more than 40 localities across Xinjiang, offering a glimpse of the vast bureaucratic, human and financial resources the state dedicates to this detention network. The report reveals the state’s push to build camps in every corner of the region since 2016, at a cost so far of more than 680 million yuan (over $107 million).

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