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kitty rally or as a lily is also a businessman he worked as a pharmaceutical sales representative before turning his full attention to the situation in shin jan. i'm scared. i'm always stressed. out that whenever i have to go somewhere i try to travel with a friend he has. this rule them especially at night is. that. we all of us activists we are scared yes. well yes but the chinese government has a long arm. kazakstan and china have a close economic relationship beijing has invested a lot into kazakhs stands infrastructure as part of its new silk road project. which gets you to the good little bit. but the internment of muslims in china
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has caused quite a stir in kazakstan. many cossacks have relatives in the chinese camps. at a door it records all the cases of which there are more and more each day. it already has detailed files on one thousand cases and knows of at least ten thousand more. than it's often because of their relatives abroad that chinese cossacks encounter problems with the author already is. on. the national. one man was arrested after visiting his daughter. the off already saw an encrypted message on whatsapp which raised their suspicions the family's desperate. give up on the missing give mike to my brother and i went there we told the authorities that we had installed the app on his telephone they told us he would be freed in
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two or three days but he wasn't released his ill he has problems with his stomach we found out that they take him from the camp to the hospital where he stays for a few days and then he goes back into the camp and into a hospital for a few days. after george has forwarded the case to the kazakh government they hope the file will be translated and the case will be raised at the united nations. every day we hear about new cases about detained cossacks how simple people. none of them are involved in politics just ordinary people who didn't complete school. ordinary people who are being kept in jail just the illusion that. there are no trials nor sentencing the camp decides who stays or
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leaves kyra it was released after a suicide attempt he banged his head against the wall until he became unconscious it's hard for him to talk about it i mean those it was terrible i couldn't deal with it. he told the authours he had a wife and children in kazakhstan and wanted to see them but they didn't let him. go with a date that i told mark commit suicide of it ignore me go. kill someone else then they could just put in jail and didn't give it to the cops and. the threat worked he was allowed to leave china for a month and he stayed in kazakstan. now he's telling the international community about his experience he and kid a rally are meeting a team from amnesty international they bump into some others who have already spoken to the human rights organization. this woman has many relatives in camps.
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she tells kid o'reilly that her husband was detained in brewer and her brother was detained in a room key get a rally replies that she should come and see him at added to it so they can set up a file she says she will come to morrow. before that. amnesty international is very interested in cairo it's experiences. patrick boone is china researcher. we were in the international class because we'd gone abroad to arab countries kazakhstan for g.q. sterno speculate. and britons then what was everyday life like right. after breakfast we are dissing on with no interruptions. without the communist party there would be no new china sounds like that we had to study the nineteenth party congress and repeat what a great person the president using bringers in order great country china is. this
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all up for in washington for them to us that you were chinese and you have a set that it's a national unity is size to make you feel you are part of the nation you don't need to keep your own ethnic identity it's just really like ethnic cleansing practice so it's really terrible. because i call forty's have warned cairo at that he could be endangered by what he has said. seriously. you have to be strong and have the courage to speak the truth. and if we don't say what's going on there who will and that's why i'm making a statement to the songs by. conrad is helping to raise awareness in the world about what is going on across the chinese border but life goes on and now he has to go to work.
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