New York Times Op-Ed
China’s extrajudicial internment camps—ostensible “training centers” that teach law, Mandarin, and vocational skills—forcibly subject Uighurs and other Muslim minorities to political indoctrination. The camps reveal a familiar logic that has long defined the Chinese state’s relationship with its public: a paternalistic approach that pathologizes deviant thought, then tries to forcefully transform it.
Art direction: Alex Hunting
2018
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