
The Daily A Woman’s Journey Through China’s Detention Camps
Dec 9, 2019
Paul Mozur, a New York Times technology reporter based in Shanghai, joins Ferkat Jawdat, a Uyghur American whose mother remains detained in Xinjiang. They discuss Ferkat's emotional quest to liberate his mother amidst a repressive surveillance state. Hear about their clever communication strategies to bypass monitoring and the personal toll of family separation. The conversation reveals the dangers faced by journalists uncovering human rights abuses and highlights the courage required to confront oppression in such a fraught environment.
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Ferkat's Mother
- Ferkat Jawdat, a Uighur American, advocates for Uyghurs in China.
- His mother was detained in re-education camps for over a year.
Released but Not Free
- After an earlier podcast episode, Ferkat's mother was released.
- However, she remains under constant surveillance and her health deteriorated.
Evading Surveillance
- Paul Mozur details his efforts to visit Ferkat's mother, using tactics to avoid surveillance.
- Surprisingly, his strategies work, allowing him to reach her unnoticed.

