Rounded up into torture camps: the ‘undesirables’ China doesn’t want you to see

By travellerev

I always wondered what is was like for Europeans to go to and partake in the Olympic games in pre-war Germany and whether we would do so again. I guess now we know. 1.3 million “undesirables” are languishing in 10 prison camps around China were they are held prisoner for the duration of the Olympic games or perhaps longer without legal recourse and forced into labour. While the “golden” people celebrate an event as meticulously planned as the German Olympics in pre war Germany over which Hitler presided.

The bleak concrete walls topped with razor wire and the sentries in towers at the gates are a chilling reminder of a different era.

On the nearby roads, heavily armed guards patrol relentlessly, checking both drivers and pedestrians, constantly alert.

Meanwhile, less than 30 miles away, the world’s attention is focused on the world-famous ‘Bird’s Nest’ Olympic stadium and the other venues where a global audience of two billion is watching the Games and enjoying the spectacle of the ‘new’ China.

Olympic security

Out in force: Security on patrol before the Olympic opening ceremony

The Beijing regime has deployed an army of 500,000 smiling volunteers to help foreigners find their way around the teeming capital city.

Blades of grass have been individually combed. Signs have been erected in English.

Spitting has been banned and taxi drivers have been told to wear ties.

But there’s none of that here in the suburb of Daxing, where the only ‘venues’ are the five camps into which thousands of China’s ‘undesirables’ have been swept from the streets of Beijing and locked up.

Here, down bumpy, unlit roads, is where old habits die hard for China’s brutal totalitarian communist regime.

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