Sky News Breakfast: Chinese whistleblower describes alleged Uyghur torture
On Sky News Breakfast with Kay Burley on Monday 11th October: - China hits back after a whistleblower tells Sky News about torture taking place on Uy
On Sky News Breakfast with Kay Burley on Monday 11th October: - China hits back after a whistleblower tells Sky News about torture taking place on Uy
A Chinese whistleblower has told Sky News that Uyghur Muslim detainees are herded onto trains and tortured in so-called 're-education centres'. Chine
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