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Malaysian minister criticised for Uighur camp visit
by Staff Writers
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) July 1, 2019

Malaysia's religious affairs minister came under fire Monday for describing a camp in China where ethnic Uighurs are held as a "vocational and training institution" during a visit.

Chinese authorities have placed an estimated one million mostly Muslim ethnic minorities in internment camps that Beijing claims are needed to steer people away from extremism.

On the seven-day trip to China last week, a picture was posted on Mujahid Yusof Rawa's Facebook page of people sitting at desks in a classroom.

The image, posted on June 26, showed a "visit to a vocational and training institution" for the ethnic Uighur community in Xinjiang region, according to the post's description.

Amnesty International said it was "deeply disappointed" at Mujahid's remarks.

Uighurs and other minorities held in the camps "are subjected to forced political indoctrination, renunciation of their faith, mistreatment, and, in some cases, torture," said Shamini Darshni Kaliemuthu, Amnesty International Malaysia's executive director.

"They are hardly the 'vocational and training institution' that the minister seems to have visited."

According to estimates cited by a UN panel, upwards of one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic minorities are being held in detention centres in Xinjiang.

A US official has previously said the sites are "concentration camps", a description rejected by Beijing.

China describes them as "vocational training centres" vital in the fight against separatist sentiment and religious extremism.

P. Ramasamy, a politician from the ruling coalition in Muslim-majority Malaysia, said he was "disappointed with Mujahid for toeing the Chinese official line".

"There is nothing wrong in seeking investments from China or any other countries. But then there is a line to be drawn when it comes to human rights," he said in a commentary on news website Malaysiakini.

Mujahid defended his actions, saying in a statement his visit "involved other aspects".

These included "building a global Malaysia-China cooperation network to exchange views and information on issues such as peace, religion," he said.

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