Technology and terror

Robert Templer

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In the Camps: China’s High-Tech Penal Colony
Darren Byler
Columbia Global Reports: 2021
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The Perfect Police State: An Undercover Odyssey into China’s Terrifying Surveillance Dystopia of the Future
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On 6 February 2021, the full story of what is happening to minorities in Xinjiang was briefly available to a small number of people in China. The audio chat room Clubhouse held a discussion on the detention of Muslim minorities. Moderated by Uyghurs and eventually including about 4,000 people, the discussion centred on the question ‘Are there concentration camps in Xinjiang?’ With what one commentator described as ‘an absence of … “Hansplaining”: Chinese-language discussions of Xinjiang which privilege Han perspectives’, the group had a mostly open discussion of the abuses against fellow Chinese citizens. A number of Han Chinese residents of Xinjiang described the environment there, with one calling the prisons for Uyghurs ‘smaller concentration camps inside a larger concentration camp that encompassed the entire province’. Other Chinese from across the country described their horror at what they learned from their compatriots. Two days later, Beijing blocked Clubhouse.
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