My question aims to know what kind of procedures did the Chinese government (allegedly) take since 2014 in Xinjiang, and why to begin with. And what can we know about the region in the current time, like can a random tourist go and see with their own eyes the truth, and maybe film it ?

There are Youtube videos and a Wikipedia page “documenting” human rights infringements, while China and the Marxist forums deny anything harmful. Now that almost nobody is bringing it up, I want to know what was legitimately documented. Investigating the origins and later developments of the case on my own would be so hard.

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    The best and most comprehensive resource I have seen so far is Qiao Collective’s Xinjiang: A Resource and Report Compilation. Qiao Collective is explicitly pro-PRC, but this is an extremely comprehensive write-up of the entire background of the events, the timeline of reports, and real and fake claims.

    I also recommend reading the UN report and China’s response to it. These are the most relevant accusations and responses without delving into straight up fantasy like Adrian Zenz, professional propagandist for the Victims of Communism Foundation, does.

    Tourists do go to Xinjiang all the time, yes. You can watch videos like this one on YouTube, though it obviously isn’t going to be a comprehensive view of a complex situation like this.

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      I am finally taking a look at the Qiao Collective’s (so long ~~ ) megathread. I wouldn’t say that it answers all my fears, but most of them are cleared for the present, thank you. I’d choose this as the accepted answer if this was stackexchange.

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    The story is kept quiet because everyone everywhere is benefitting from slave labor in china. They’re enslaved in there, and there’s nothing you can do short of stop buying what they make.

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      First of all there is no slave labor in China. Second of all it hasn’t been kept quiet, or else people wouldn’t be posting about it. And third of all the US is not benefiting from any labor in Xinjiang because it has banned imports from the region in order to cause unemployment in the hopes of rekindling its failed terrorism campaign.

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        Aside from the wars in Ukraine and Palestine, i can’t think of a single alleged or proven “human rights abuse” story since 2020 that got more western press coverage than Xinjiang and the Uighurs. To say it’s being “kept quiet” is a fucking hilarious accusation.