Testimony from Xinjiang concentration camps

Sayragul Sauytbay will give unique insight into what is happening in Xinjiang concentration camps, and what the Communist Party's ideology and strategy is.

A middle age woman in a blue dress. She is standing and looking straight ahead. Photograph

Sayragul Sauytbay. Photo: private

About the lecture

In the autumn of 2022, UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet, launched her much-delayed report on the conditions in the Communist Party concentration camps in Xinjiang.

Despite very limited transparency, the report concluded that extensive and systematic human rights violations are being committed, that the testimonies of torture and sexual violence are credible, and that crimes against humanity are likely. 

The lecture will be held in Swedish and is open to all. 

About Sayuragul Sauytbay

Sayuragul Sauytbay is a Chinese doctor, teacher, and author with firsthand knowledge of conditions in Xinjiang and China's concentration camps for Uighurs and other minorities.

Sayragul has written several books and has received several awards for his work. She and her family live in asylum in Sweden.

Published Mar. 2, 2023 2:28 PM - Last modified Mar. 2, 2023 2:28 PM