"In Xinjiang today, Uyghurs are divided into three categories: 'trustworthy,' 'ordinary,' and 'untrustworthy.' Those classified as 'ordinary' or 'untrustworthy' may be sent to re-education camps," said Taiwanese human rights worker Lee Ming-che, citing Uyghur poet Tayir's book "Waiting to be Arrested at Night." He stated that many Uyghurs even sleep in their clothes at night, "because they don't know when they will be arrested." He bluntly state…
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"In Xinjiang today, Uyghurs are divided into three categories: 'trustworthy,' 'ordinary,' and 'untrustworthy.' Those classified as 'ordinary' or 'untrustworthy' may be sent to re-education camps," said Taiwanese human rights worker Lee Ming-che, citing Uyghur poet Tayir's book "Waiting to be Arrested at Night." He stated that many Uyghurs even sleep in their clothes at night, "because they don't know when they will be arrested." He bluntly state…