Xinjiang Police Files
Zenz says he obtained the files from a hacker who has requested. The files include more than 5000 photos of what appear to be Uyghur people taken at police facilities essentially mug shots along with.
According to Zenz the files were obtained by an individual who gained access to the internal police computer networks of two predominantly Uyghur and Kazakh counties in Xinjiang.
. The files include thousands of images. 1 day agoThe Xinjiang Police Files included thousands of mug shots of Uyghur men women and teenagers. 1 day agoThe Xinjiang Police Files contain among other documents 5074 mug shots taken in police stations or confinement centers in Konasheher County between January 6 and July 25 2018.
1 day agoThe Xinjiang Police Files as theyre being called were passed to the BBC earlier this year. The Xinjiang Police Files published this week by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in cooperation with a media consortium including the BBC USA Today ICIJ and Der Spiegel is an. 1 day agoThe data trove referred to as the Xinjiang police files and published by a consortium of media including the BBC dates back to 2018 and.
After a months-long effort to investigate and authenticate them they can be shown to offer significant new insights into the internment of the regions Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities. Detailed security instructions for re-education camps describe special police units carrying military assault weapons and show guards handcuffing detainees. Now the Xinjiang Police Files a major cache of classified files from internal Chinese police networks provides an unprecedented inside view.
Bloomberg Tens of thousands of seemingly hacked files from Chinas remote Xinjiang region provide fresh evidence of the abuse of mostly Muslim ethnic Uyghurs in mass. According to the researcher and his team the Xinjiang Police Files contain an encrypted archive with images of several thousand persons taken in the first half of 2018 at police stations and detention centres in Konasheher county Kashgar prefecture a region in southern Xinjiang that is predominantly inhabited by the Uyghur people. 1 day agoThe files came from two local Chinese police computer networks in Xinjiang Zenz writes in an academic paper published on Tuesday.
The leaker who remained anonymous for security reasons passed on the files to Zenz who then shared them with the. 3 hours agoOn Tuesday a consortium of 14 international media outlets released the Xinjiang Police Files a cache of tens of thousands of confidential files from police computer servers in. 1 day agoThe Xinjiang police files a database hack authenticated by researchers including German scholar Adrian Zenz revealed the systemic nature of Chinas mass internment campaign since 2017.
1 day agoDie schon seit längerem bekannten Menschenrechtsverletzungen sind nach Ansicht von Amnesty International Deutschland durch die Veröffentlichung der Xinjiang Police Files eindeutig belegt. The highly coercive and potentially lethal systems of control used against the Uyghurs and other minority groups in Chinas internment camps have been revealed in the Xinjiang Police Files - a. The Xinjiang Police files include more than 2800 photographs as well as hundreds of spreadsheets and some classified speeches Uyghurs in Australia have spent much of the night searching for the.
The hacked files contain more than 5000 police. Using other accompanying data at least 2884 of them can be shown to have been detained. A trove of files obtained by hacking into Chinas Xinjiang police computers contain first-ever image material from inside camps that implicates top leadership and has camp security instructions that describe heavily armed strike units with battlefield assault rifles according to a Washington-based researcher.
Konasheher Shufu and Tekes Tekesi. And for those listed as being in a re-education camp there are signs that they are not the willing students China has long-claimed them to be. This is one of the great contributions made by this research project to the study of Chinese repression.
Leaked Xinjiang Police Files reveal signs of distress among Uyghurs. Space to play or pause M to mute left and right arrows to seek up and down arrows for volume. Thousands of files.
The United Kingdom and Germanys foreign ministers and senior United States and European officials renewed their condemnation of China for its treatment of minorities in Xinjiang on the heels of a new leak showing Uyghur men women and teenagers. The files include thousands of mug shots of detainees held in a network of camps in Xinjiang the youngest a 14-year-old girl as well as details of police security protocols that describe the use. Of these photos 4989 have been attributed to an individual.
Beijing China May 24 ANI. 1 day agoArticle content. The Xinjiang Police Files are thousands of Chinese police documents handed over to researcher Adrian Zenz and exclusively published by a group of international media including Le Monde They.
This individual who prefers not to be identified for. The hacked files contain more than 5000 police photographs of Uyghurs taken between January and July 2018. The Xinjiang Police Files have been obtained by an anonymous third party by hacking into computer systems operated by the Public Security Bureau PSB which has police functions in the Xinjiang counties of Konasheher located in Kashgar prefecture and Tekes in Ili Kazakh prefecture.