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Revenge on My Relatives

I reported how I was tortured and raped in the Xinjiang camps. After my text was published, my parents and relatives who are still in China started being persecuted.

My name is Ulnur Bozhykhan. I spent almost a year in the political prisons of the Chinese Communist Party in East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang), which is my homeland.

Read more at “The CCP Is Taking Revenge on My Relatives”

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Chinese Humiliation

This autobiographical story about Ulnur Bozhykhan, based on real events, suffered from the repressive policies of the Chinese Communist government and the genocide of the indigenous people of Xinjiang, is written to show our solidarity with the boycott of the 24th Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.

It was published with the support of the human rights organization “Nagyz Atajurt.”

Read more at “Chinese Humiliation: Rape and Torture in Xinjiang’s Vocational Schools”

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