Inside China's Largest Detention Center

Inside China's Largest Detention Center
(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)
The Uyghur inmates sat in uniform rows with their legs crossed in lotus position and their backs ramrod straight, numbered and tagged, gazing at a television playing grainy black-and-white images of Chinese Communist Party history. This is one of an estimated 240 cells in just one section of Urumqi No. 3 Detention Center in Dabancheng, seen by Associated Press journalists granted extraordinary access during a state-led tour to China’s far west Xinjiang region. The detention center is the largest in the country and possibly the world, with a complex that sprawls over 220 acres -- making it twice as large as Vatican City. A sign at the front identified it as a "kanshousuo," a pre-trial detention facility.
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