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What is happening to the Uyghurs?

What is happening to the Uyghurs?

There is also evidence that Uyghurs are being used as forced labour and of women being forcibly sterilised. Some former camp detainees have also alleged they were tortured and sexually abused. The US is among several countries to have accused China of committing genocide in Xinjiang.

What’s happening to China’s Uyghur Muslims?

China has also been accused of targeting Muslim religious figures and banning religious practices in the region, as well as destroying mosques and tombs. Uyghur activists say they fear that the group’s culture is under threat of erasure.

Why aren’t governments doing more about China’s Uighurs?

Governments aren’t even willing to try to get a legal determination through the United Nations about what the Chinese Communist Party is doing to the Uighurs, because they know China will block it. They’re right, of course. But this isn’t good enough.

Is Egypt helping China with its Uighur crackdown?

Egypt, a BRI partner country, has even appeared to help China with its Uighur crackdown. Last summer, Egypt detained dozens of Uighur students in the country without giving a reason, denied them access to lawyers and their families, Human Rights Watch reported.

Are Uyghurs victims of religious persecution in China?

The CCP was, and is, afraid that the Muslim revival may expand to other non-Uyghur Muslim groups in China, and join forces with a revival of religion in general that may one day overcome the CCP ’s rule. The logical conclusion is that, although no persecution is ever purely religious, the Uyghurs are indeed victims of a religious persecution.

What is China’s policy on Uyghurs?

Since 2014, the Chinese government under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the administration of CCP general secretary Xi Jinping has pursued policies that incarcerated more than an estimated one million Muslims (the majority of them Uyghurs) in internment camps without any legal process.

How did the Soviet Union support the Uyghurs?

During this period, Uyghur independence organizations emerged with potential support from the Soviet Union, with the East Turkestan People’s Party being the largest in 1968. During the 1970s, the Soviets supported the United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan (URFET) against the Han Chinese.