Leaked China documents reveal 'no mercy' in Xinjiang: NYT

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The documents were reportedly leaked by an unnamed member of the Chinese political establishment.

A rare and huge leak of Chinese government documents has shed new light on a security crackdown on Muslims in China's Xinjiang region, where President Xi Jinping ordered officials to act with"absolutely no mercy" against separatism and extremism, The New York Times reported.

The documents include previously unpublished speeches by Xi as well as directives and reports on the surveillance and control of the Uighur population, the newspaper said on the weekend.The documents were leaked by an unnamed member of the Chinese political establishment who expressed hope that the disclosure would prevent the leadership, including Xi, from"escaping culpability for the mass detentions", the Times said.

Chen, according to the Times, distributed Xi's speeches to justify the crackdown and urged officials to"round up everyone who should be rounded up". Officials were instructed to say the students' family members had been infected with the"virus" of extremist thinking and needed to be treated before"a small illness becomes a serious one".

China, after initially denying the camps, has described them as vocational schools aimed at dampening the allure of Islamist extremism and violence through education and job training.

 

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