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夕阳明灭乱山中 发表于 2021-5-17 11:21 
还请中国政府派人去古巴帮助审问???
还有这事?
感觉不可思议。
效果很好,有些关塔那摩关押的维族人,和共党谈过心后就都招了。
Collaboration between the US and China in the 2000s went beyond designating ETIM. Two years into their detainment, Chinese Communist Party interrogators were given access to the Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo, interviews which terrified the men, who feared their families could face repercussions or that they would be handed over to authorities in Beijing.
"During the interrogation, I didn't answer any questions," Adil said. "They threatened me by saying 'when we bring you back to China, you will get what you deserve and will answer our questions'."
Ayoub told CNN that "some of us talked, some of us didn't."
"But we were all worried that if the Chinese officials could come here and question us, that they could also take us," he said. "I was in questioning for three hours, but I didn't talk. I didn't say a word."
He added that the officials "threatened me and my family," while Qassim said "we got really afraid when the Chinese came."
"They asked me 'where are you from?' I said from East Turkistan -- they said 'no such place.' I said yes there is," Qassim said.
When the call to prayer was played over the camp speakers, Qassim said his Chinese interrogator was surprised, assuming the Americans would not allow such overtly Muslim practice.
"I told him, we pray, and get to fast here," Qassim said. "They make mistakes but they don't trample on our religion. We have the Quran, prayer, fasting. That was the good part (of Guantanamo)."
"Considering the violence that has happened at Guantanamo, we are sure that after more than nineteen years, you agree that imprisoning people indefinitely without trial while subjecting them to torture, cruelty and degrading treatment, with no meaningful access to families or proper legal systems, is the height of injustice," seven former detainees wrote in a letter to Biden in January. "That is why imprisonment at Guantanamo must end."
Two former Uyghur detainees approached for this article declined to be interviewed through their lawyer, citing a desire not to relive the trauma they suffered at Guantanamo.
Release has not meant a return to normality, however. Adil said that life in Albania is itself a kind of detention, and his freedoms are still highly limited.
"We've been living in Albania for 15 years with severe restrictions," he said. "Our life here can be likened to being in an open-air prison. All we have is a piece of residence permit, and we can't even access such simple services as buying a SIM card because of the lack of legal documents."
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/05/ ... intl-hnk/index.html



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