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Unprecedentedly, BBC was allowed to go inside one of the notorious camps in Xinjiang, where millions of Uighurs are illegally detained, and reportedly tortured. What could they find out? What can those happy faces in BBC's program tell us? Let me, a labor camp "insider", who was also once detained in a Chinese labor camp, tell you three small stories, for you to decide, what you should make out of BBC's"Inside China’s 'thought transformation' camps".
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