'Name list' of people allegedly sent to training centers in Xinjiang cooked up
The research paper titled The Karakax List: Dissecting the Anatomy of Beijing's Internment Drive in Xinjiang


Full of ignorance of and bias against China, some people from the US and other Western countries have recently made groundless accusations against and disseminated many fallacies about China's human rights conditions concerning Xinjiang.
Here is one of the rumors they spread, and the fact.
Rumor: The research paper titled The Karakax List: Dissecting the Anatomy of Beijing's Internment Drive in Xinjiang
Fact:
- The so-called research paper was produced by Adrian Zenz, a key figure in the so-called Xinjiang's Internment Camps Research Group set up and controlled by US intelligence agencies. The paper is based on a name list of "students sent to re-education who are family members of those who went abroad and have not returned." The list itself was cooked up by ETIM members from inside and outside China.
- The majority of the 311 people on the list live in Bostan Street in Moyu (Karakax) county. They live and work just like most other people do, and have never received vocational education and training. Only a very small number of those on the list have been sent to vocational education and training in accordance with the law for being influenced by religious extremism and committing minor crimes. Only 19 out of the 311 people have relatives abroad, but none of them have received the vocational education and training.
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