China's treatment of Uighurs keeps a worried father apart from wife, baby son

'Sam' fears for the safety of his wife and baby Source: SBS
There are growing fears for Australians trapped in China’s north-west, as a combination of surveillance and censorship make it near impossible to know for certain what their fate will be.
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