The Chinese government states attendance at re-education camps is voluntary. If this is the case there is no reason to prevent people from reaching their relatives #WeNeedToKnow
#NoRightsNoGames2022:
As long as millions of Uyghurs are detained in camps & millions more are forced to renounce their ethnic identity, China is not fit to host @Olympics in @Beijing2022.
1 year from @Tokyo2020, tell the IOC to make this clear @Change: https://t.co/BmMwDZGv4S
“After he refused to give details of his meetings with other#Uyghurs, he received this chilling message: ‘We can find you. We are in New Zealand.’” @jacindaardern @hrw @hrw_chinese https://t.co/EU3OaSCKrE
If the Chinese government is so confident in the innocence and normality of it's "re-education" camps why does it refuse to release more information about them? Why not let parents contact their children in those "schools"? #WeNeedToKnow
Corporations need to take action and stop helping violations of human rights. We are ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure companies are held responsible for helping the separation of #Uyhur families. #WeNeedToKnow
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According to the #SBS news, these camps are kind of ‘cultural genocide’. Children are separated without any permission from their parents. #weneedtoknow where the children are? https://t.co/rIw9bFWZ6a
Parents' right to know where their children are is protected by the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights. The Chinese government needs to let parents know where their kids are and allow them to contact them. #WeNeedToKnow
https://t.co/iicFxGMSY9
If the Chinese government really wants to prove its innocence it should release the names and location of those at "re-education" camps to their relatives. Stop separating families #WeNeedToKnow
https://t.co/GwQ7ryvBxE
International activists have launched a campaign to retrieve a list of names of the Uyghur children in unknown re-education camps.
The campaign is called : #WeNeedToKnow
We would highly appreciate your support by following @WeNeedToKnowNow on twitter and sharing the message.
We are human beings, we have family that we can’t see and talk to them. We don’t know where are they.
#China immediately close the concentration camps and release all #Uyghur and other detainees.
#WeNeedToKnow
In her report @IsobelYeung confirms that one kindergarten in Xinjiang has 13 children whose parents are in re-education camps. This is not a unique case! The number of kindergartens has more than tripled from 481 to 1265 in the last year. #WeNeedToKnow
https://t.co/10t4qkYkre
This week, 22 UN ambassadors condemned China for detaining at least a million ethnic Uighurs in “reeducation camps.”
@SigalSamuel and @DanushP explain how we got here: