Uyghur prisoners forced to speak in Chinese during virtual visits with relatives

Uyghurs prisoners in Xinjiang are forced to speak in Mandarin and perform obvious displays of subservience to their Chinese guards in monthly video calls with relatives, Uyghurs living in exile say.

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