

Rukiye Turdush
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@parlabest
Uyghur Canadian. Author of East Turkistan’s Right to Sovereignty: Decolonization and Beyond.




Here’s what one Kazakh woman witnessed below China’s Uyghur concentration camps. “I’m going to talk about something that I haven’t talked about to anyone,” she told investigator Ethan Gutmann. “Samal” worked at a series of medical clinics or labs four stories below a camp in Xinjiang. Two masked guards with AKs kept watch. In the first clinic, her job was to remove intestines. “The other three clinics were there to remove organs. You couldn't see them, but occasionally the door would open. You'd see somebody handling a kidney, a liver and so forth. Every day that she worked there, there'd be eight or nine bodies. Sometimes it was as many as 20.” “Almost always young.” @Eastofethan @VoCommunism @ETAC_Global @MDsAgainstFOH























