Sayragul Sawuytbay, who claims that she was forced to teach Chinese in a "detention camp" in China's Xinjiang, is a crime suspect for loan fraud and illegal border crossing.
In 2015&2016, Sayragul applied for 470,000 yuan with a fabricated house purchase contract and forged guarantee materials from a Rural Co-op Credit Union at Chahanwusu Town, which she now still owes 398,000 yuan on debt.
On April 5, 2018, Sayragul sneaked across the border and went to Kazakhstan.
On July 28, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi shared his view on China-US relations with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian during a telephone conversation:
1. A certain political faction in the US, driven by the need to lift campaign prospects and maintain unipolar hegemony, are going all out to negate the history of China-US relations, suppress China on every front, provoke China on its core interests...
...attack the social system chosen by the Chinese people, and vilify the ruling party with inseparable links to the Chinese people. They have forsaken the most basic sense of propriety in interactions between countries and breached the very bottom line of international norms.
A woman named Mihrigul Tursun, claimed that one of her sons died in Xinjiang Urumqi's Children's Hospital and she witnessed the death of 9 Uyghur women when she was detained in prison. She also claimed that she’s been detained in a “re-education camp”, seeking asylum in the US.
Facts about this woman:
Mihrigul Tursun used to be a resident in Qiemo County of Bazhou, Xinjiang. In 2010, she registered for marriage with an Iranian in China. In 2012, she registered for marriage with an Egyptian in Egypt.
According to the information offered by Mihrigul herself, in April 2015, she gave birth to three children in Egypt, namely, Muezi, Ailinna and Muaizi. Muezi and Ailinna were registered for permanent residence in China in October 2015.