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U.S. sportswear traced to factory in China’s internment camps

By DAKE KANG, MARTHA MENDOZA and YANAN WANG, Associated Press
Published: December 17, 2018, 11:25am
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In this photo taken Dec. 7, 2018, Mussa Imamadiuly, a truck driver, stands with a picture of his wife’s little brother for a photo outside the office of an advocacy group for ethnic Kazakhs born in China in Almaty, Kazakhstan on Imamadiuly says shortly after his marriage, his new wife’s little brother was arrested and taken to an internment camp. Last month, they heard through relatives still in China that police had notified them that his wife’s little brother was about to be transferred to a factory.
In this photo taken Dec. 7, 2018, Mussa Imamadiuly, a truck driver, stands with a picture of his wife’s little brother for a photo outside the office of an advocacy group for ethnic Kazakhs born in China in Almaty, Kazakhstan on Imamadiuly says shortly after his marriage, his new wife’s little brother was arrested and taken to an internment camp. Last month, they heard through relatives still in China that police had notified them that his wife’s little brother was about to be transferred to a factory. (AP Photo/ Dake Kang) Photo Gallery

HOTAN, China  — Barbed wire and hundreds of cameras ring a massive compound of more than 30 dormitories, schools, warehouses and workshops in China’s far west. Dozens of armed officers and a growling Doberman stand guard outside.

Behind locked gates, men and women are sewing sportswear that can end up on U.S.

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