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A large trove of secret documents of the Chinese police reveals new evidence of human rights abuses committed against the Uyghur minority. What do the so-called Xinjiang Police Files tell us about the lives of detained Uyghurs? And does the growing evidence of the repressive approach of the Chinese regime against Uyghurs have the power to affect policy towards China?
Guest: Adrian Zenz - German anthropologist known for his studies of the Xinjiang internment camps and Uyghur genocide.
Background reading:
The article and other information can be found on the Seznam Zprávy website.
Follow us on social networks Twitter and Instagram. You can send us suggestions and comments to [email protected]
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A large trove of secret documents of the Chinese police reveals new evidence of human rights abuses committed against the Uyghur minority. What do the so-called Xinjiang Police Files tell us about the lives of detained Uyghurs? And does the growing evidence of the repressive approach of the Chinese regime against Uyghurs have the power to affect policy towards China?
Guest: Adrian Zenz - German anthropologist known for his studies of the Xinjiang internment camps and Uyghur genocide.
Background reading:
The article and other information can be found on the Seznam Zprávy website.
Follow us on social networks Twitter and Instagram. You can send us suggestions and comments to [email protected]

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