Sources: “Who Are The Uyghurs And Why Is China Being Accused Of Genocide?” From BBC news, we are gonna call this article source A. “ China’s Repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang” . This article is from the Council on foreign relations, we are gonna call this article source B. “ New Details Of Torture, Cover-Ups In china Amnesty International Report” from NBC-news and we are calling this source C.
Ms. Paulino: Tell me what you guys specifically talked about in your articles?
Source B: I’m gonna start first, well mainly I answer questions that the audience might have about the situation of the concentration camps in China.
Source A: Questions like what? And can you go more into details about the answers of the questions?
Source B: Alright.
Source B: I answer the most asked questions like “ when did mass detentions of Muslims start?Why is China detaining Uyghurs in Xinjiang now? And What do Chinese officials say about the camps?” According to some documents I have from government officials, as you can see, Uyghurs and other Muslims, including some ethnic Kazakhs and Uzberks, have been detained by Chinese authorities since April of 2017. The detainees seem to have been targeted for a variety of reasons but mostly because they are Muslims, and I keep on going on and on about this.
Ms. Paulino: Thank you source B, who else is gonna speak?
Source A: I’ll go, I inform the listeners on who are the Uyghurs and why other governments accused China of genocide. I also have videos of interviews with the family members of those who are being detained in those concentration camps. They showed images of their loved ones and pleaded with the Chinese government to set them free. In the next video we talked to China’s foreign ministry about some video evidence we had on the concentration camps, while looking at the video in quotes he said “There is no such concentration camp in Xinjiang”.
Ms. Paulino: Can one of you tell me what you mean by Uyghurs? The two of you have used it at least once is your explanation?
Source C: Uyghurs are what they called the majority of the population of Chinese Turkestan, which is the one being targeted right now by the Chinese government.
Source B: That’s correct, I agree with that.
Ms.paulino: Glad to hear from you source C, I was starting to think you left.
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Ms. Paulino: tough crowd I see, anyways my next question is what do you want the government to do or say about this situation? Let’s hear from you again source c.
Source C: We demand that the United Nations investigate all the allegations against China, for the imprisonment of Chinese Turkest people. Their human rights are being taken from them for no reason other than believing in another religion.
Source A: I agree with you.
Source B: Also, to give public statements of the actions they’ll be taking against the Chinese government so that the people would know and get more information.
Ms. Paulino: Alright guys, my last question for this interview is what do you think the family members that live outside of China have to say?
Source C: I have a video of one of our interviews, interviewing the family members of two men who have been convicted to 15 years in prison with false allegations. The family members ask and plead for mercy for their family, and a Chinese official tells the reporter how he denies all allegations about false imprisonment.
Source A: We too, have videos of interviews with family members and a captive who had the chance to escape and decided to tell us her story. The detainee describe her time in the concentration camp as “hell” where she was sexually assulted, and more.
Source B: Unlike B and A, I’m more of a documents guy where I show details and location of the concentration camps and where everything is going down. I have leaked documents from some Chinese authorities who decided to be the good guys in this case.
Ms. Paulino: Well that’s the end. Thank you guys for informing me on this topic, it was a pleasure to have you all today.
Source B: No, thank you for having us.