Wensu County was established in 1902. In a
Radio Free Asia interview, a Han Chinese staffer in the Wensu County local government said that in July 2017, a policy to affix
QR codes to all knives belonging to Uyghurs was being carried out. As of March 2018, every cadre in the county was required to spend eight days a month at the home of villagers. In the late 2010s, Wensu County was the site of
vocational education and training centers (also understood as deradicalization centers, re-education camps or concentration camps). According to a
Radio Free Asia interview with an officer at the Wensu county police station, as of August 2018, 30,000 persons, or about one in six Uyghurs in the county (approximately 16% of the overall population of the county), were detained in re-education camps. == Administrative divisions ==