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China separates Uyghur kids from their families and treats them like orphans

The children of detainees and exiles are being placed into dozens of orphanages across Xinjiang.

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In this Aug. 30, 2018, photo, security personnel inspect camera equipment of journalists outside the Hotan City Kindness Kindergarten, where Meripet learnt her children are kept in Hotan, in western China’s Xinjiang region. Meripet lives in exile in Turkey but her family is among tens of thousands swept up in the internment of more than one million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities and there is evidence the government is placing the children of detainees and exiles into dozens of orphanages across Xinjiang.


ISTANBUL — Every morning, Meripet wakes up to her nightmare: The Chinese government has turned four of her children into orphans, even though she and their father are alive.

Meripet and her husband left the kids with their grandmother at home in China when they went to nurse Meripet’s sick father in Turkey. But after Chinese authorities started locking up thousands of their fellow ethnic Uighurs for alleged subversive crimes such as travel abroad, a visit became exile.

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