A Chinese police officer from Xinjiang deserted his post while traveling in Germany and recently publicly exposed the Chinese Communist Party authorities' crimes of imprisoning and torturing Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
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A Chinese policeman who had previously worked in Xinjiang abruptly left a tour group at Neuschwanstein Castle, a famous tourist attraction in Germany. He then traveled to the World Uyghur Congress headquarters in Munich and applied for asylum in Germany. While proving his background, he presented extensive documentation of his work in Xinjiang, revealing details of Xinjiang prisons and daily surveillance operations, drawing widespread attention.
A Chinese police officer from Xinjiang deserted his post while traveling in Germany and recently publicly exposed the Chinese Communist Party authorities' crimes of imprisoning and torturing Uyghurs in Xinjiang.