整件事是“Business Insider”首先揭露的,所以先瞧瞧:


把重要內容包括摘出:
Four-year-old Abduleziz Tohti and his father, Abdurahman Tohti. Abdurahman Tohti via Uyghur Bulletin/Twitter
China is waging an unprecedented crackdown on the Uighurs, a majority-Muslim ethnic group in the western region of Xinjiang, China.
Authorities are suspected of detaining up to 2 million people in the region and sending their children to state-run orphanages.
Abdurahman Tohti, a 30-year-old Uighur man living in Turkey, hasn't heard from his wife and kids since they disappeared after a visit to Xinjiang in 2016.
Last month he saw a video of his 4-year-old son, Abduleziz, in what appeared to be filmed inside a state-run Chinese orphanage.
He has taken the unusual step of discussing his missing family with INSIDER because he's "ready for any consequences ... I lost everything."
China justifies the orphanages as a way to lift children from poverty and stop them from becoming terrorists. Beijing says its treatment of Uighurs is an anti-extremism strategy.
喔!他是從中共的大外宣影片中看到兒子的(其實是抖音--後面會見到),這可真的太神奇了。再繼續看:
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