Xinjiang concentration camps personal experience: many beautiful young women were bullied (Figure)

What the Chinese Communist Party calls a re-Education camp in Xinjiang is actually a concentration camp for the persecution of Uyghurs. (GREG BAKER/Getty Images)

After the rape, sexual assault and torture of Uyghur women in Xinjiang’s concentration camps hit the news, an eyewitness who spent 11 months in the camps said it was true, that he knew the victim who came forward to reveal the truth, and that he had witnessed the bullying of many beautiful young women.

On February 3, the BBC broadcast testimonies and first-hand accounts of the mass rape, sexual abuse and torture of women in the Xinjiang concentration camps.

Tursunay Ziyawudun, who was held for nine months, told the BBC that women were taken out of their cells “every night” and raped by one or more masked men. She said she was tortured three times and later gang-raped by two or three men each Time.

“I don’t even want those words to come out of my mouth.” Tursunnai said, “This is probably the most memorable scar of my Life.”

On Feb. 5, Dina, a Kazakh woman who was detained in a Xinjiang concentration camp for 11 months, told Radio Free Asia that Tursunnai’s husband is Kazakh and that her personal experience is a true story.

Dina said she had met Tursunnai, also from Xinyuan County, Ili. “When she was in Kazakhstan, she didn’t talk about that incident because she didn’t have an account in Kazakhstan and couldn’t get a refugee certificate from Kazakhstan, so she was afraid, and she wanted to talk about it here, but she didn’t have the opportunity. I am a citizen of Kazakhstan now, so I am not afraid.”

Dina, from Nilek County, Xinjiang, said she witnessed many beautiful young Uyghur women being bullied while she was detained at a local “education camp” from October 2017 to September 2018.

She said, “All beautiful Uyghur women are subjected to that what …… she now has no uterus (removed). Another little Uyghur girl was 20 years old and she was taken away that night at nine o’clock and then in the morning when we got up, she was sent back. But from that day on, this little 20-year-old girl didn’t say anything, didn’t eat, didn’t talk. She froze by herself and didn’t say anything.”

Qelbinur Sedik, an ethnic Uzbek woman who is one of the camp’s Chinese teachers, was told about the rape and sexual assault by a policewoman she met at the camp, the BBC reported. The policewoman said rape has become a Culture, “It’s gang rape, and the Chinese [Communist] police not only rape them, they electrocute them. They suffer horribly.”

After the Xinjiang concentration camp sex scandal hit the press, the U.S. State Department spokesperson, Australian Foreign Minister Payne, Australian Senate Labor Senator Kimberly Kitching, and British Member of Parliament Nus Ghani have condemned the CCP’s atrocities.