The Ideological Rape of the Xinjiang Youth. For Scholar Adrian Zenz, It Is Cultural Genocide. His new research details the attempt to suppress the transmission of the religious and cultural identity of a people through the disruption of families.
The picture that Dr. Zenz offers is that of an intentional ideological project aiming at controlling not only the present of Xinjiang, through the camps, but also its future, through the indoctrination of kids. Technology is also abundantly used to reach the goal. “In particular,” as he observes, “this state care is taking place in highly secured, centralized boarding facilities, independently of any guardianship that these children may or may not have. Driven by multi-billion dollar budgets, tight deadlines, and sophisticated digital database systems, this unprecedented campaign has enabled Xinjiang’s government to assimilate and indoctrinate children in closed environments by separating them from their parents.”
The picture that Dr. Zenz offers is that of an intentional ideological project aiming at controlling not only the present of Xinjiang, through the camps, but also its future, through the indoctrination of kids. Technology is also abundantly used to reach the goal. “In particular,” as he observes, “this state care is taking place in highly secured, centralized boarding facilities, independently of any guardianship that these children may or may not have. Driven by multi-billion dollar budgets, tight deadlines, and sophisticated digital database systems, this unprecedented campaign has enabled Xinjiang’s government to assimilate and indoctrinate children in closed environments by separating them from their parents.”