Somewhere in the Web
Michael Dillon: Uyghur Identity, 5 January 2023
The Great Dispossession: Uyghurs between Civilisations
by Ildiko Bellér Hann and Chris Hann.
Lit Verlag, 296 pp., £35, February,978 3 643 91367 8 Show More
by Ildiko Bellér Hann and Chris Hann.
Lit Verlag, 296 pp., £35, February,
How I Survived a Chinese ‘Re-education’ Camp: A Uyghur Woman’s Story
by Gulbahar Haitiwaji and Rozenn Morgat, translated by Edward Gauvin.
Canbury, 250 pp., £18.99, February,978 1 912454 90 7 Show More
by Gulbahar Haitiwaji and Rozenn Morgat, translated by Edward Gauvin.
Canbury, 250 pp., £18.99, February,
The Chief Witness: Escape from China’s Modern-Day Concentration Camps
by Sayragul Sauytbay and Alexandra Cavelius, translated by Caroline Waight.
Scribe, 320 pp., £16.99, May 2021,978 1 913348 60 1 Show More
by Sayragul Sauytbay and Alexandra Cavelius, translated by Caroline Waight.
Scribe, 320 pp., £16.99, May 2021,
In the Camps: Life in China’s High-Tech Penal Colony
by Darren Byler.
Atlantic, 152 pp., £12.99, February,978 1 83895 592 2 Show More
by Darren Byler.
Atlantic, 152 pp., £12.99, February,
“... many accounts can be corroborated. An early first-hand account was Rescapée du goulag chinois by Gulbahar Haitiwaji, published in January 2021. It is notable not only for the detail of life in the camps but for Haitiwaji’s balanced and unsensational account of her horrific and unjustified detention. An English ... ”