| Claim # | Claim | Sub-claim | Witness | Source Type | Contradictions or problems | Human rights violation? |
| WC1 | arrests | arrest, detention | Aiman | testimony | | No |
| WC2 | classified | as “suspicious” or “untrustworthy” or as a “terrorist” or an “extremist” | unknown | testimony | vague | No |
| WC3 | aim was to destroy their religion | couldn't greet with religious greeting | Yeralun | testimony | | Yes |
| could not go to Friday prayer | | Yes |
| not Allah, just Xi Jinping | | Yes |
| WC4 | must give ethnicity as Chinese | | Yeralun | testimony | | No |
| WC5 | torture | hit with a chair | Mansur | experienced | | Yes |
| WC6 | witnessed torture | restrained and immobilized, for three days, arms were cuffed and chained, legs were chained as well, body was tied to the back of the chair, locked around his wrists and legs, rubber thing attached to the ribs to make the person sit up straight | Madi | witness | | Yes |
| expressly forbidden to help him | | Yes |
| told us that if we helped him then we would sit in the chair | | Yes |
| urinate and defecate in the chair | | Yes |
| WC7 | death | heard person died of torture, died after taken out of cell | not witnessed | hearsay | Yes |
| WC8 | post-education requirements | continue education after detention | Nearly all | testimony | no specific testimony from one person | No |
| WC9 | forced to publicly confess crimes | testimony | no specific testimony from one person | Maybe |
| WC10 | placed under both electronic and in-person surveillance | all former detainees | testimony | this would be unremarkable for someone accused of radicalisation | No |
| WC11 | subjected to regular evaluations from government employees | testimony | this would be unremarkable for someone accused of radicalisation | No |
| WC12 | government employees or cadres were required to stay with them | nearly all former detainees | testimony | this may be considered unorthodox in the west | No |
| WC13 | prohibited from leaving their village or township | testimony | this is routine for most jurisdictions where people are considered a flight risk | Maybe |
| WC14 | If they were allowed to leave, they were required to get written permission from the authorities beforehand. | those allowed to leave | testimony | lack of clarity over context for this | Maybe |
| WC15 | sent from the camps to work in factories | some detainees | testimony | this would fit with the notion of vocational training | No |
| WC16 | taught to sew in preparation for being sent to a factory | Arzu | testimony | No |
| WC17 | required to live and work in a factory | testimony | No |
| WC18 | transferred to prison | some detainees | testimony | context needed to determine if this is justified | No |
| WC19 | lack of knowledge of process for release | testimony | context needed to determine if this is justified | Yes |
| WC20 | transferred to prison | some detainees | “Amnesty International was not able to interview anyone who was given a prison sentence in a camp and then sent to a prison” | context needed to determine if this is justified | Unknown |
| WC21 | sentences forgiven | some detainees | testimony | context needed to determine if this is justified | Unknown |
| WC22 | other people sentenced to prison | some detainees | testimony | “apparently for everyday behaviour” | Unknown |