PART III: Interview: ‘We tell them that they would be banned from seeing their family again.’

An officer at a police station in Kashgar prefecture recently told RFA’s Uyghur Service about the conditions at a camp where he worked as a guard for 10 months. In the third part of the interview, the officer—who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal­­—describes how the ban on religious practices in the camp affects bedtime, and even the specific language detainees can use when talking with family members.

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