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No Xinjiang-like detention camps in Tibet: China

Asked whether he has any figure about the number of people detained in such camps in Tibet, he said “that we didn’t know.

Beijing: China on Friday dismissed as “totally untrue” reports of having Xinjiang-like mass detention centres in Tibet.

Head of the Tibetan government-in exile Lobsang Sangay, in an interview to the BBC earlier in July, said that such detention camps existed in Tibet.

When asked about the reports that such camps were being held by China in Tibet too, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang, said, “What has been motioned in the report is totally untrue.”

Sangey, in the BBC’s Hard Talk programme on July 1, had said that the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) secretary of Xinjiang Chen Quanguo was previously the party secretary of Tibet before he was shifted to Xinjiang.

“He is the same architect. He implemented the same repressive policies in Tibet for five years which he is implementing in one year time in Xinjiang,” Sangey had claimed.

“We do have these camps, but not as large as the Uighur camps. So, lot of people have been sent for education through labour, imprisonment, tension,” he said.

Asked whether he has any figure about the number of people detained in such camps in Tibet, he said “that we didn’t know. Even for Xinjiang it is being estimated that more than million or more (have been detained).”

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