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  2. Xinjiang internment camps - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Regional People's Government and the Party Committee: Operational: 2017–present [1] Number of inmates: Up to 1.8 million (2020 Zenz estimate) [2] 1 million – 3 million over a period of several years (2019 Schriver estimate) [3] [4] Plus ~497,000 minors in special boarding schools (2017 government document estimate ...

  3. A court in China sentences a famed Uyghur scholar to life in ...

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    A prominent Uyghur scholar specializing in the study of her people’s folklore and traditions has been sentenced to life in prison, according to a U.S.-based foundation that works on human rights ...

  4. China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in prison, rights ...

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    China has sentenced a high-profile Uyghur academic to life in prison on charges of "endangering state security", a U.S.-based rights group said, citing a Chinese government source. Rights ...

  5. Mihrigul Tursun - Wikipedia

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    Mihrigul Tursun was born in China on 28 December 1989. Her family lives in the Qiemo County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, in Xinjiang.In May 2015 after returning from Egypt, where she was studying, and where she had married and had triplets, [4] while her husband remained in Egypt, she was allegedly taken into custody by Chinese authorities, imprisoned for several weeks in the ...

  6. Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo Bay - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2002, the American government detained 22 Uyghurs in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.The last 3 Uyghur detainees, Yusef Abbas, Hajiakbar Abdulghupur and Saidullah Khali, were released from Guantanamo on December 29, 2013, and later transferred to Slovakia.

  7. Xinjiang Police Files - Wikipedia

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    The Xinjiang Police Files are leaked documents from the Xinjiang internment camps, forwarded to anthropologist Adrian Zenz from an anonymous source. On May 24, 2022, an international consortium of 14 media groups [a] published information about the files, which consist of over 10 gigabytes of speeches, images, spreadsheets and protocols dating back to 2018.

  8. 3 Israeli hostages freed, but 3rd exchange with Hamas doesn't ...

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    2 Israeli women and an 80-year-old male hostage, along with 5 Thai nationals, were released in Gaza, but Israel delayed its part of the exchange, accusing Hamas of "shocking scenes" at one handover.

  9. Timeline of the release and transfer of Guantanamo Bay ...

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    Captives transferred or released from Guantanamo since October 2008; ISN Name Nationality Destination Inprocess date [2] Departure date Transfer type 00521: Abdulrahim Kerimbakiev