RachelR.HarrisRachelR., Repression and Quiet Resistance in Xinjiang, „Current History”, 118 (810), 2019, s. 276–281, DOI: 10.1525/curh.2019.118.810.276, ISSN0011-3530 [dostęp 2021-07-25].
Joanne SmithJ.S.FinleyJoanne SmithJ.S., Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang, „Journal of Genocide Research”, 0 (0), 2020, s. 1–23, DOI: 10.1080/14623528.2020.1848109, ISSN1462-3528 [dostęp 2021-07-25].
Joanne SmithJ.S.FinleyJoanne SmithJ.S., Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang, „Journal of Genocide Research”, 23 (3), 2021, s. 348–370, DOI: 10.1080/14623528.2020.1848109, ISSN1462-3528 [dostęp 2022-09-14], Cytat: Since 2017, deaths of detainees had occurred in the “re-education camps” as a result of beating or neglect, withheld medication, poor nutrition or suicide.
GulchehraG.HojaGulchehraG., Internment Camps in Xinjiang’s Aksu Separated by Crematorium [online], Radio Free Asia, 13 listopada 2020 [dostęp 2022-09-14], Cytat: Ethan Gutmann, another fellow at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, told RFA he estimates anywhere from five to 10 percent of detainees have died each year in the camps(ang.).
Joanne SmithJ.S.FinleyJoanne SmithJ.S., Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang, „Journal of Genocide Research”, 0 (0), 2020, s. 1–23, DOI: 10.1080/14623528.2020.1848109, ISSN1462-3528 [dostęp 2021-07-25].
Joanne SmithJ.S.FinleyJoanne SmithJ.S., Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang, „Journal of Genocide Research”, 23 (3), 2021, s. 348–370, DOI: 10.1080/14623528.2020.1848109, ISSN1462-3528 [dostęp 2022-09-14], Cytat: Since 2017, deaths of detainees had occurred in the “re-education camps” as a result of beating or neglect, withheld medication, poor nutrition or suicide.