RaveThe Telegraph (UK)\"In Waiting to Be Arrested at Night, his heart-wrenching but beautifully written memoir – translated by Joshua L Freeman – Izgil, a leading Uyghur poet, recounts how the environment for Uyghurs in China deteriorated rapidly as they fell victim to one of the world’s most harrowing mass atrocities, aided by cutting-edge surveillance technology. Even for those who saw the writing on the wall, few could have predicted how brutal China’s political, social, cultural and religious persecution would become. More than a million people have been held in internment camps, prompting international criticism and sanctions – but doing little to change the situation on the ground.\