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Orphanage-style boarding schools for Uyghur children, whose parents were detained by Xinjiang authorities, remain open and are expanding, despite China's claims that internment camps have closed. These schools, often referred to as "Little Angels," are reportedly indoctrination centers designed to strip Uyghur children of their cultural identity and beliefs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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