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Why does China put Uyghurs in ‘re-education camps’?

And what happens when they flee abroad?

There are about 12 million Uyghurs, mostly Muslim, living in Xinjiang. China has been accused of committing crimes against humanity and possibly genocide against them. This includes the use of ‘re-education camps’ to eradicate Uyghur identity and culture. China denies any human rights abuses.

Many Uyghurs have fled to countries including Turkey and Thailand. But once they get there they face new challenges. Shawn Yuan, a journalist from the Â鶹Éç’s Global China Unit, joins us to explain why. We also hear why some Uyghurs in Thailand could face being sent back to China.

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