Classified Chinese government documents show how mass detention camps in Xinjiang were designed for forced ideological re-education, not voluntary job training.
- The blueprint includes watch towers, double-locked doors, and blanket video surveillance to prevent escapes.
- Detainees were graded on Mandarin fluency, ideological compliance, and even hygiene routines.
Role of US Tech Firms:
The report implicates several unnamed U.S. technology companies whose hardware and software were used to build China’s surveillance infrastructure.
- Facial recognition, data mining, and AI tools helped identify tens of thousands for detention in a single week.
- These tools were used to target Uighurs, Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities—many of whom were students or party officials not needing vocational training.
Cultural Genocide:
Allegations Security expert Adrian Zenz called the program a form of “cultural genocide”, citing the deliberate attempt to erase ethnic identity and language.
- The goal, according to internal documents: to “wash brains, cleanse hearts, support the right, remove the wrong.”
Broader Implications:
- The revelations raise ethical questions about global tech supply chains and corporate accountability.
- China claims the measures have prevented terrorism, citing no major incidents in three years.
- The UN and human rights groups continue to press for international legal action.
(source Apnews)
—Agencies








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