Some women were demanded to have a “relationship” in exchange for a pass… What was happening in “Xinjiang Uyghur” under the Zero Corona Policy?
The cause of death was not corona, but ……
Under the Zero Corona policy, people in Xinjiang were not even allowed to leave their apartments. They could not go to work, school, or shopping, and they had to buy groceries online. …… Even if someone suddenly became ill, they could not get medical attention immediately, and this tragedy also occurred.
One of my children, who was one year old, became suddenly ill, but none of the hospitals would accept him because of the coronary measures. In the end, we forced our way through and got him to a hospital, but the child died. The doctor told him, ‘If you had been 10 minutes earlier, he would have survived. Moreover, the body was not left at the hospital mortuary, but was taken directly to the crematorium. A father who had lost his child posted a criticism of the situation on the Internet, which attracted attention, but the post was soon deleted by the authorities.
An international journalist commented on the situation.
It is said that there are many others who have died because they were not accepted by hospitals, but because of the restrictions on speech, they do not make the news. It is said that just by complaining, one can be arrested for ‘spreading false rumors.

The passage to get out is traded on the black market. Physical relations are sometimes demanded.
In order to leave Xinjiang, a pass called a “certificate of leaving Xinjiang” was required. The reason for leaving Xinjiang, the destination, and the method of travel (flight number for transportation and license plate number for cars) must be written down in detail on the form. However, the screening criteria for these passes were also unclear, and it was said that if one did not have connections, he or she would basically be denied permission to apply. Mr. Wang explains the procedure for leaving Xinjiang.
In addition to the documents for the pass, you are also required to prove that you are negative for PCR. At its most severe, we had to have a PCR-negative result for seven consecutive days or spend seven days in an intensive observation facility. Meanwhile, the officials of the concerned departments were black trading the permission to apply for a pass. This fact was uncovered by the recorded data of a call made public by one woman.
The woman was negotiating a price with a man who said he could get her a pass application approved. The man offered her a deal to have physical relations with him four times in exchange for 3,000 yuan (about $58,000), a discount from the usual 8,000 yuan (about $156,000). After the recording was made public, the police immediately announced that they had ‘arrested a man posing as a person of interest,’ but I don’t believe the man is a fake. The man said over the phone, ‘It’s okay when you come back,’ in anticipation that the woman, who has a home in Xinjiang, would eventually return. If he was a scammer looking for a body, he would not have said such a long time.
Why was something so out of the ordinary happening in Xinjiang? Wang believes that the problem lies in the social management system.
China’s social management system is not based on law. For example, the entire process of government policy is opaque: what criteria are used to lock down a community, how many people must test positive before a lockdown is implemented, what conditions must be met before a pass is granted, and so on. As a result, connections, bribes, and black market deals are created. Those without money or power are inevitably in a vulnerable position, and their attempts to sue are conveniently rubbed out. This is nothing new; the Corona measures made the problem visible.”
Although the zero-corona policy has been eased, it appears that nothing has yet been done about the essential problem.
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