A Chinese fuel tank truck driver described his experience in delivering fuel to Xinjiang as a “life-time hardship.” He vowed, “Regardless, I will never go to Xinjiang again.” Lu Ming (pseudonym) is a truck driver from Shandong, a coastal province in eastern China. In a recent interview with the Epoch Times, he recounted his trip to a Xinjiang military base. “When you enter Xinjiang, there are checkpoints at every corner. Armed police are stationed in every school, governmental unit, and gate.” Lu said. He described how every gas station is encircled by a barbed wire fence like a prison, and people need to swipe their ID cards to buy gas. The Communist regime has had Xinjiang under severe suppression and surveillance, a region in northwestern China where many Uyghurs reside. Beijing justified its brutal measure, which has been recognized by the world as genocide of the Uyghurs, by stating that Uyghurs …