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Hundreds of thousands have been interned in barbed wire-ringed camps, where they are forced to speak Mandarin Chinese and pledge allegiance to the Communist Party

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'The United Nations says as many as a million people have been detained there, but a State Department official last month put the number as high as two million.'

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