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Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1187 views • 2023-01-10 13:32 • data from similar tags

CCP tried their best to deny the tragic fact that Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years. The following is her ID card and her work certificate when she was an editor in Kazakhstan National TV.
 

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CCP tried their best to deny the tragic fact that Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years. The following is her ID card and her work certificate when she was an editor in Kazakhstan National TV.
 

 
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Kurshat Sirajidin, a young Uyghur man. went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai.

Uyghur Genocideleo posted the article • 1 comments • 1158 views • 2023-01-10 13:22 • data from similar tags

Kurshat Sirajidin, a brilliant young Uyghur man, educated in USA, High school to University, went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai. Whereabouts unknown.
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Kurshat Sirajidin, a brilliant young Uyghur man, educated in USA, High school to University, went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai. Whereabouts unknown.
 
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Uyghur Genocide Database | Uyghur internment camps | reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1037 views • 2022-11-21 13:02 • data from similar tags

Reports published throughout the year documented authorities’ continued use of torture and other forms of mistreatment against prisoners and camp detainees. As in the past reporting year, reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps and prisons or after they were held in camps or prisons. Examples include the following:

• Yaqup Haji, a 45-year-old Uyghur businessman and philan- thropist from Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autono- mous Prefecture, who died in or around September 2021 after being tortured in a mass internment camp or prison, where he had been held since 2018. A friend of Yaqup Haji told RFA that authorities had detained him for making contributions to religious causes, and that authorities had tortured him, includ- ing by holding him in solitary confinement.

• Zeynephan Memtimin, a 40-year-old Uyghur woman who died in 2020 in a prison in Keriye (Yutian) county, Hotan pre- fecture, where she was serving a 10-year sentence for violating family planning policies.62 Authorities previously held Zeynephan Memtimin in a mass internment camp beginning in 2017, for having fled a hospital where she was due to undergo a forced abortion in 2014.63 Officials did not disclose the cause of her death to relatives.

• Yaqup Hesen, a 43-year-old goldsmith who died on May 1, 2022, 20 days after being released from a prison in Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, where he had been held for three years. A neighborhood committee official told RFA that authorities had detained him for pray- ing. Family members sought medical treatment for Yaqup Hesen for an unspecified illness at multiple hospitals following his release. Yaqup Hesen’s 20-year-old son died, reportedly of grief, at his father’s funeral. view all
Reports published throughout the year documented authorities’ continued use of torture and other forms of mistreatment against prisoners and camp detainees. As in the past reporting year, reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps and prisons or after they were held in camps or prisons. Examples include the following:

• Yaqup Haji, a 45-year-old Uyghur businessman and philan- thropist from Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autono- mous Prefecture, who died in or around September 2021 after being tortured in a mass internment camp or prison, where he had been held since 2018. A friend of Yaqup Haji told RFA that authorities had detained him for making contributions to religious causes, and that authorities had tortured him, includ- ing by holding him in solitary confinement.

• Zeynephan Memtimin, a 40-year-old Uyghur woman who died in 2020 in a prison in Keriye (Yutian) county, Hotan pre- fecture, where she was serving a 10-year sentence for violating family planning policies.62 Authorities previously held Zeynephan Memtimin in a mass internment camp beginning in 2017, for having fled a hospital where she was due to undergo a forced abortion in 2014.63 Officials did not disclose the cause of her death to relatives.

• Yaqup Hesen, a 43-year-old goldsmith who died on May 1, 2022, 20 days after being released from a prison in Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, where he had been held for three years. A neighborhood committee official told RFA that authorities had detained him for pray- ing. Family members sought medical treatment for Yaqup Hesen for an unspecified illness at multiple hospitals following his release. Yaqup Hesen’s 20-year-old son died, reportedly of grief, at his father’s funeral.
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CECC Annual Report 2022 | XINJIANG

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1209 views • 2022-11-21 12:10 • data from similar tags

The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
 

 XINJIANG

• Key findings from a cache of tens of thousands of files ob- tained from public security bureaus in two counties in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) included: the key role of senior Communist Party and central government offi- cials in carrying out the mass detention and other persecution of Turkic Muslims in the XUAR; the highly securitized nature of detention in the region’s camps and prisons; the high rate of imprisonment in Konasheher (Shufu) county in Kashgar pre- fecture, XUAR, as authorities increasingly sentenced Turkic Muslims to formal imprisonment; and arbitrary deprivation of liberty in camps and prisons.

• Reports published during the Commission’s 2022 reporting year indicated that XUAR officials increasingly sentenced many Turkic and Muslim individuals to long prison terms, sometimes following their detention in mass internment camps. According to international reporting and analysts’ re- view of satellite imagery, officials have converted many former mass internment camps into prisons or other types of formal detention facilities.

• International researchers and journalists found evidence that authorities continued to expand detention facilities, in- cluding mass internment camps. Based on research and anal- ysis of leaked official documents and satellite imagery, BuzzFeed News journalists estimated in July 2021 that au- thorities in the XUAR had enough space in detention facilities in the region, including prisons and mass internment camps, to detain more than one million people at the same time.

• Authorities in the XUAR maintained a system of forced labor that involved former mass internment camp detainees and other Turkic and Muslim individuals. In its annual report re- leased in February 2022, the International Labour Organiza- tion expressed ‘‘deep concern’’ over forced labor in the XUAR and asserted that the ‘‘extensive use of forced labor’’ involving Turkic and/or Muslim minorities in the region violated the Em- ployment Policy Convention of 1964.

• In September 2021, official media in the XUAR announced a new plan pairing Uyghur children with children from across the country, a move that observers believe is designed to con- trol Uyghurs’ lives and eliminate Uyghurs’ cultural identity.



Executive Summary

Called the ‘‘Pomegranate Flower Plan,’’ the initiative matched Uyghur toddlers and elementary school students from a village in Kashgar prefecture with predominantly Han Chinese chil- dren from other parts of China, in order to establish ‘‘kinship’’ ties between the children.

• During the 2022 Ramadan period, which lasted from April 1 to May 1, authorities in parts of Urumqi municipality and Kashgar and Hotan prefectures reportedly enforced quotas for local Muslims allowed to fast during the holiday, and required them to register with officials. Reports published this past year showed that authorities have sentenced Turkic Muslims in the XUAR, including members of the clergy, to lengthy prison terms.

• Turkic women who had been detained in mass internment camps in the XUAR provided evidence to the Uyghur Tribunal that many female detainees were raped in the camps. One former camp detainee testified that unmarried, divorced, and widowed women were raped in a camp where she was detained and that men paid to come to camps to rape female detainees. view all
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
 

 XINJIANG

• Key findings from a cache of tens of thousands of files ob- tained from public security bureaus in two counties in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) included: the key role of senior Communist Party and central government offi- cials in carrying out the mass detention and other persecution of Turkic Muslims in the XUAR; the highly securitized nature of detention in the region’s camps and prisons; the high rate of imprisonment in Konasheher (Shufu) county in Kashgar pre- fecture, XUAR, as authorities increasingly sentenced Turkic Muslims to formal imprisonment; and arbitrary deprivation of liberty in camps and prisons.

• Reports published during the Commission’s 2022 reporting year indicated that XUAR officials increasingly sentenced many Turkic and Muslim individuals to long prison terms, sometimes following their detention in mass internment camps. According to international reporting and analysts’ re- view of satellite imagery, officials have converted many former mass internment camps into prisons or other types of formal detention facilities.

• International researchers and journalists found evidence that authorities continued to expand detention facilities, in- cluding mass internment camps. Based on research and anal- ysis of leaked official documents and satellite imagery, BuzzFeed News journalists estimated in July 2021 that au- thorities in the XUAR had enough space in detention facilities in the region, including prisons and mass internment camps, to detain more than one million people at the same time.

• Authorities in the XUAR maintained a system of forced labor that involved former mass internment camp detainees and other Turkic and Muslim individuals. In its annual report re- leased in February 2022, the International Labour Organiza- tion expressed ‘‘deep concern’’ over forced labor in the XUAR and asserted that the ‘‘extensive use of forced labor’’ involving Turkic and/or Muslim minorities in the region violated the Em- ployment Policy Convention of 1964.

• In September 2021, official media in the XUAR announced a new plan pairing Uyghur children with children from across the country, a move that observers believe is designed to con- trol Uyghurs’ lives and eliminate Uyghurs’ cultural identity.



Executive Summary

Called the ‘‘Pomegranate Flower Plan,’’ the initiative matched Uyghur toddlers and elementary school students from a village in Kashgar prefecture with predominantly Han Chinese chil- dren from other parts of China, in order to establish ‘‘kinship’’ ties between the children.

• During the 2022 Ramadan period, which lasted from April 1 to May 1, authorities in parts of Urumqi municipality and Kashgar and Hotan prefectures reportedly enforced quotas for local Muslims allowed to fast during the holiday, and required them to register with officials. Reports published this past year showed that authorities have sentenced Turkic Muslims in the XUAR, including members of the clergy, to lengthy prison terms.

• Turkic women who had been detained in mass internment camps in the XUAR provided evidence to the Uyghur Tribunal that many female detainees were raped in the camps. One former camp detainee testified that unmarried, divorced, and widowed women were raped in a camp where she was detained and that men paid to come to camps to rape female detainees.
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CECC Annual Report 2022 | MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1030 views • 2022-11-21 11:45 • data from similar tags

MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Authorities continued to operate a system of extrajudicial mass internment camps in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in which they have arbitrarily detained over a million indi- viduals from predominantly Muslim ethnic minority groups, includ- ing Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Hui, and others.46 In April 2022, the U.S. Government reiterated its determination that the Chinese government is committing genocide against Muslim minorities in China.47 [For more information on arbitrary detention in China’s mass internment camps, see Section X—Xinjiang.]
 
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
https://www.cecc.gov/sites/chi ... 0.pdf view all
MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Authorities continued to operate a system of extrajudicial mass internment camps in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in which they have arbitrarily detained over a million indi- viduals from predominantly Muslim ethnic minority groups, includ- ing Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Hui, and others.46 In April 2022, the U.S. Government reiterated its determination that the Chinese government is committing genocide against Muslim minorities in China.47 [For more information on arbitrary detention in China’s mass internment camps, see Section X—Xinjiang.]
 
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
https://www.cecc.gov/sites/chi ... 0.pdf
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Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt.

NewsyakitoriPB posted the article • 0 comments • 908 views • 2022-10-02 23:12 • data from similar tags

On 73rd NationalDay of China protests erupted in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt. They also protested against debt trapping & ill-treatment of Bangladeshi workers who work on vatious Chinese projects.
  view all
On 73rd NationalDay of China protests erupted in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt. They also protested against debt trapping & ill-treatment of Bangladeshi workers who work on vatious Chinese projects.
 
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Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan

NewsJustice Brown posted the article • 0 comments • 841 views • 2022-09-11 21:19 • data from similar tags

Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan. We again call on the intl’l community, including U.S. StateDept, to swiftly intervene to end China’s campaign of colonization, genocide, & occupation.
  view all
Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan. We again call on the intl’l community, including U.S. StateDept, to swiftly intervene to end China’s campaign of colonization, genocide, & occupation.
 
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Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".

Newsshotiko91 posted the article • 0 comments • 855 views • 2022-09-07 09:13 • data from similar tags

Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".
 
 
  view all
Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".
 
 
 


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Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1187 views • 2023-01-10 13:32 • data from similar tags

CCP tried their best to deny the tragic fact that Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years. The following is her ID card and her work certificate when she was an editor in Kazakhstan National TV.
 

  view all
CCP tried their best to deny the tragic fact that Zhanargul Zhumatai, a Kazakh woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, was imprisoned in a Xinjiang concentration camp for two years. The following is her ID card and her work certificate when she was an editor in Kazakhstan National TV.
 

 
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Kurshat Sirajidin, a young Uyghur man. went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai.

Uyghur Genocideleo posted the article • 1 comments • 1158 views • 2023-01-10 13:22 • data from similar tags

Kurshat Sirajidin, a brilliant young Uyghur man, educated in USA, High school to University, went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai. Whereabouts unknown.
  view all
Kurshat Sirajidin, a brilliant young Uyghur man, educated in USA, High school to University, went back to East Turkistan in 2016 to see family. Arrested in July 2021 while working as English teacher in Shanghai. Whereabouts unknown.
 
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Uyghur Genocide Database | Uyghur internment camps | reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1037 views • 2022-11-21 13:02 • data from similar tags

Reports published throughout the year documented authorities’ continued use of torture and other forms of mistreatment against prisoners and camp detainees. As in the past reporting year, reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps and prisons or after they were held in camps or prisons. Examples include the following:

• Yaqup Haji, a 45-year-old Uyghur businessman and philan- thropist from Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autono- mous Prefecture, who died in or around September 2021 after being tortured in a mass internment camp or prison, where he had been held since 2018. A friend of Yaqup Haji told RFA that authorities had detained him for making contributions to religious causes, and that authorities had tortured him, includ- ing by holding him in solitary confinement.

• Zeynephan Memtimin, a 40-year-old Uyghur woman who died in 2020 in a prison in Keriye (Yutian) county, Hotan pre- fecture, where she was serving a 10-year sentence for violating family planning policies.62 Authorities previously held Zeynephan Memtimin in a mass internment camp beginning in 2017, for having fled a hospital where she was due to undergo a forced abortion in 2014.63 Officials did not disclose the cause of her death to relatives.

• Yaqup Hesen, a 43-year-old goldsmith who died on May 1, 2022, 20 days after being released from a prison in Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, where he had been held for three years. A neighborhood committee official told RFA that authorities had detained him for pray- ing. Family members sought medical treatment for Yaqup Hesen for an unspecified illness at multiple hospitals following his release. Yaqup Hesen’s 20-year-old son died, reportedly of grief, at his father’s funeral. view all
Reports published throughout the year documented authorities’ continued use of torture and other forms of mistreatment against prisoners and camp detainees. As in the past reporting year, reports emerged documenting the deaths of individuals in mass internment camps and prisons or after they were held in camps or prisons. Examples include the following:

• Yaqup Haji, a 45-year-old Uyghur businessman and philan- thropist from Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autono- mous Prefecture, who died in or around September 2021 after being tortured in a mass internment camp or prison, where he had been held since 2018. A friend of Yaqup Haji told RFA that authorities had detained him for making contributions to religious causes, and that authorities had tortured him, includ- ing by holding him in solitary confinement.

• Zeynephan Memtimin, a 40-year-old Uyghur woman who died in 2020 in a prison in Keriye (Yutian) county, Hotan pre- fecture, where she was serving a 10-year sentence for violating family planning policies.62 Authorities previously held Zeynephan Memtimin in a mass internment camp beginning in 2017, for having fled a hospital where she was due to undergo a forced abortion in 2014.63 Officials did not disclose the cause of her death to relatives.

• Yaqup Hesen, a 43-year-old goldsmith who died on May 1, 2022, 20 days after being released from a prison in Ghulja (Yining) city, Ili (Yili) Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, where he had been held for three years. A neighborhood committee official told RFA that authorities had detained him for pray- ing. Family members sought medical treatment for Yaqup Hesen for an unspecified illness at multiple hospitals following his release. Yaqup Hesen’s 20-year-old son died, reportedly of grief, at his father’s funeral.
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CECC Annual Report 2022 | XINJIANG

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1209 views • 2022-11-21 12:10 • data from similar tags

The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
 

 XINJIANG

• Key findings from a cache of tens of thousands of files ob- tained from public security bureaus in two counties in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) included: the key role of senior Communist Party and central government offi- cials in carrying out the mass detention and other persecution of Turkic Muslims in the XUAR; the highly securitized nature of detention in the region’s camps and prisons; the high rate of imprisonment in Konasheher (Shufu) county in Kashgar pre- fecture, XUAR, as authorities increasingly sentenced Turkic Muslims to formal imprisonment; and arbitrary deprivation of liberty in camps and prisons.

• Reports published during the Commission’s 2022 reporting year indicated that XUAR officials increasingly sentenced many Turkic and Muslim individuals to long prison terms, sometimes following their detention in mass internment camps. According to international reporting and analysts’ re- view of satellite imagery, officials have converted many former mass internment camps into prisons or other types of formal detention facilities.

• International researchers and journalists found evidence that authorities continued to expand detention facilities, in- cluding mass internment camps. Based on research and anal- ysis of leaked official documents and satellite imagery, BuzzFeed News journalists estimated in July 2021 that au- thorities in the XUAR had enough space in detention facilities in the region, including prisons and mass internment camps, to detain more than one million people at the same time.

• Authorities in the XUAR maintained a system of forced labor that involved former mass internment camp detainees and other Turkic and Muslim individuals. In its annual report re- leased in February 2022, the International Labour Organiza- tion expressed ‘‘deep concern’’ over forced labor in the XUAR and asserted that the ‘‘extensive use of forced labor’’ involving Turkic and/or Muslim minorities in the region violated the Em- ployment Policy Convention of 1964.

• In September 2021, official media in the XUAR announced a new plan pairing Uyghur children with children from across the country, a move that observers believe is designed to con- trol Uyghurs’ lives and eliminate Uyghurs’ cultural identity.



Executive Summary

Called the ‘‘Pomegranate Flower Plan,’’ the initiative matched Uyghur toddlers and elementary school students from a village in Kashgar prefecture with predominantly Han Chinese chil- dren from other parts of China, in order to establish ‘‘kinship’’ ties between the children.

• During the 2022 Ramadan period, which lasted from April 1 to May 1, authorities in parts of Urumqi municipality and Kashgar and Hotan prefectures reportedly enforced quotas for local Muslims allowed to fast during the holiday, and required them to register with officials. Reports published this past year showed that authorities have sentenced Turkic Muslims in the XUAR, including members of the clergy, to lengthy prison terms.

• Turkic women who had been detained in mass internment camps in the XUAR provided evidence to the Uyghur Tribunal that many female detainees were raped in the camps. One former camp detainee testified that unmarried, divorced, and widowed women were raped in a camp where she was detained and that men paid to come to camps to rape female detainees. view all
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
 

 XINJIANG

• Key findings from a cache of tens of thousands of files ob- tained from public security bureaus in two counties in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) included: the key role of senior Communist Party and central government offi- cials in carrying out the mass detention and other persecution of Turkic Muslims in the XUAR; the highly securitized nature of detention in the region’s camps and prisons; the high rate of imprisonment in Konasheher (Shufu) county in Kashgar pre- fecture, XUAR, as authorities increasingly sentenced Turkic Muslims to formal imprisonment; and arbitrary deprivation of liberty in camps and prisons.

• Reports published during the Commission’s 2022 reporting year indicated that XUAR officials increasingly sentenced many Turkic and Muslim individuals to long prison terms, sometimes following their detention in mass internment camps. According to international reporting and analysts’ re- view of satellite imagery, officials have converted many former mass internment camps into prisons or other types of formal detention facilities.

• International researchers and journalists found evidence that authorities continued to expand detention facilities, in- cluding mass internment camps. Based on research and anal- ysis of leaked official documents and satellite imagery, BuzzFeed News journalists estimated in July 2021 that au- thorities in the XUAR had enough space in detention facilities in the region, including prisons and mass internment camps, to detain more than one million people at the same time.

• Authorities in the XUAR maintained a system of forced labor that involved former mass internment camp detainees and other Turkic and Muslim individuals. In its annual report re- leased in February 2022, the International Labour Organiza- tion expressed ‘‘deep concern’’ over forced labor in the XUAR and asserted that the ‘‘extensive use of forced labor’’ involving Turkic and/or Muslim minorities in the region violated the Em- ployment Policy Convention of 1964.

• In September 2021, official media in the XUAR announced a new plan pairing Uyghur children with children from across the country, a move that observers believe is designed to con- trol Uyghurs’ lives and eliminate Uyghurs’ cultural identity.



Executive Summary

Called the ‘‘Pomegranate Flower Plan,’’ the initiative matched Uyghur toddlers and elementary school students from a village in Kashgar prefecture with predominantly Han Chinese chil- dren from other parts of China, in order to establish ‘‘kinship’’ ties between the children.

• During the 2022 Ramadan period, which lasted from April 1 to May 1, authorities in parts of Urumqi municipality and Kashgar and Hotan prefectures reportedly enforced quotas for local Muslims allowed to fast during the holiday, and required them to register with officials. Reports published this past year showed that authorities have sentenced Turkic Muslims in the XUAR, including members of the clergy, to lengthy prison terms.

• Turkic women who had been detained in mass internment camps in the XUAR provided evidence to the Uyghur Tribunal that many female detainees were raped in the camps. One former camp detainee testified that unmarried, divorced, and widowed women were raped in a camp where she was detained and that men paid to come to camps to rape female detainees.
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CECC Annual Report 2022 | MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Human Rightsleo posted the article • 0 comments • 1030 views • 2022-11-21 11:45 • data from similar tags

MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Authorities continued to operate a system of extrajudicial mass internment camps in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in which they have arbitrarily detained over a million indi- viduals from predominantly Muslim ethnic minority groups, includ- ing Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Hui, and others.46 In April 2022, the U.S. Government reiterated its determination that the Chinese government is committing genocide against Muslim minorities in China.47 [For more information on arbitrary detention in China’s mass internment camps, see Section X—Xinjiang.]
 
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
https://www.cecc.gov/sites/chi ... 0.pdf view all
MASS INTERNMENT CAMPS

Authorities continued to operate a system of extrajudicial mass internment camps in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in which they have arbitrarily detained over a million indi- viduals from predominantly Muslim ethnic minority groups, includ- ing Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Hui, and others.46 In April 2022, the U.S. Government reiterated its determination that the Chinese government is committing genocide against Muslim minorities in China.47 [For more information on arbitrary detention in China’s mass internment camps, see Section X—Xinjiang.]
 
The infos from CECC Annual Report 2022 
https://www.cecc.gov/sites/chi ... 0.pdf
908
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Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt.

NewsyakitoriPB posted the article • 0 comments • 908 views • 2022-10-02 23:12 • data from similar tags

On 73rd NationalDay of China protests erupted in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt. They also protested against debt trapping & ill-treatment of Bangladeshi workers who work on vatious Chinese projects.
  view all
On 73rd NationalDay of China protests erupted in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi rise against persecution of Uyghur by Chinese govt. They also protested against debt trapping & ill-treatment of Bangladeshi workers who work on vatious Chinese projects.
 
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Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan

NewsJustice Brown posted the article • 0 comments • 841 views • 2022-09-11 21:19 • data from similar tags

Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan. We again call on the intl’l community, including U.S. StateDept, to swiftly intervene to end China’s campaign of colonization, genocide, & occupation.
  view all
Earlier around 100 Uyghurs protested at the WhiteHouse against China’s ongoing genocide & forced starvation in East Turkistan. We again call on the intl’l community, including U.S. StateDept, to swiftly intervene to end China’s campaign of colonization, genocide, & occupation.
 
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Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".

Newsshotiko91 posted the article • 0 comments • 855 views • 2022-09-07 09:13 • data from similar tags

Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".
 
 
  view all
Ambassador Xiao Qian keep lying to the world, he says the UN report on Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in China's Xinjiang region is "an absolute fabrication".