Witnesses of the Chinese internment camps conducted interviews with all parties in the Finnish parliament, officials of the Ministry of foreign affairs, various human rights organizations, as well as the US embassy and many media outlets.
Recently, an increasing number of studies have been conducted in various European countries to reveal the concentration camps in East Turkistan, torture and abuses to which Uyghur prisoners are subjected in detention facilities.
Gulbahar haytivagi, a resident of France, and Qalb El-Nur Siddiq, a resident of the Netherlands, among the witnesses of the concentration camps, held a special session on the genocidal methods used by the Chinese authorities against other Turkic communities, especially the Uyghurs. At the hearing, the two Uyghur women, witnesses of the concentration camps, told about the atrocities and brutal crimes to which they were subjected in prisons, surveillance, rape and torture.
Witnesses of the camp, who have been engaged in a series of activities in Finland since June 6, conducted interviews with representatives of all parties in the Finnish parliament, officials of the Ministry of foreign affairs, various human rights organizations and activists, as well as the US embassy and various members of the media.
The countries of the world should recognize the genocide
The witnesses conveyed to the Finnish public the real situation in the so-called "educational camps" built by China in East Turkistan, the tragic and frightening events that went through them.
Gulbahar haitivaji and Qalb-e Nur Siddiq also stressed that all governments of the world should recognize China's inhumane crimes against the people of East Turkistan as "genocide".
In an interview with MTV, one of the largest channels in Finland, witnesses testified in detail about their terrible memories in concentration camps, abuse of female prisoners, sexual harassment and unbearable torture.