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Her crime: she is Uyghur. Mihrigul Tursun's story is a powerful testimony of bravery in the face of
unimaginable crimes. Her three children were forcibly taken from her before she was taken to a so-called reeducation
camp. Months later, she could only take two of her children back into her care alive. During her
detention, Mihrigul Tursun was physically and mentally tortured and forcibly sterilized. She witnessed
inmates being raped and killed. She was about to face her own execution when she was finally rescued.
Mihrigul Tursun has experienced firsthand the measures used by the Chinese state to eradicate the cultural
and religious identity of the Uyghurs. It is necessary to break people, cut off any closeness between them,
find out every detail about them, frighten and terrorize them, not give them any freedom, or silence them.
But even when Mihrigul Tursun is threatened, living in exile, and yet she is determined not to remain silent.
It is her courageous concern to enlighten the world about the human rights violations against her people and
report on the crimes behind the walls of the so-called re-education camps.