The Xinjiang Victims Database is a database which attempts to record all currently known individuals who are detained in Xinjiang internment camps in China.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The database has documented over 16,000 victims.[7] It was founded by Gene Bunin,[8][9][10] who started the database in September 2018.[11][12]
The database contains the names and biographical details of people who are thought to be detained in the camps. Many of the profiles also contain personal testimonies by the families and friends of the detainees.[11][13]
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