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Concentration Camps in China for Uyghur Muslims
East Turkestan was occupied by China in 1949, and accordingly renamed to Xinjiang, which is currently the largest province in China.
Uyghurs are the native residents of East Turkestan and many of them have vanished; estimates fluctuate between 800,000 and a few millions detained in a vast network of compounds, which the Chinese government calls reeducation centers, or centers for vocational training, while human rights activists around the world call them China’s Concentration Camps.
They are called Uyghurs or Uighurs, they are mainly Muslims, they speak the Turkic language, and they live in Xinjiang, the far north western part of China. China occupied this region, previously known as East Turkestan in 1949, and since then the Chinese governments have been worried about separatism among Uyghurs. Till now, separatists and other Uyghurs insist on maintaining their language and ethnic identity, as well as their religion(s) and East Turkestan as a name for the region. This is among the key reasons for the Chinese government to keep targeting Uyghurs.
Uyghurs have long held economic grievances with the state, for instance, when it comes to job distribution, most jobs are dedicated to the majority ethnically Han Chinese. East Turkestan, just like Tibet is treated as a resource rich occupied territory. Inside Tibet, the situation has been ridiculously dire since 2008; citizens have been heavily scrutinized, and more than 150 Tibetans have set themselves on fire to protest the lack of freedom of speech, freedom of movement and freedom of religion.
#MeTooUyghur #SaveUyghur
Видео Concentration Camps in China for Uyghur Muslims канала Mohamed Nabil
Uyghurs are the native residents of East Turkestan and many of them have vanished; estimates fluctuate between 800,000 and a few millions detained in a vast network of compounds, which the Chinese government calls reeducation centers, or centers for vocational training, while human rights activists around the world call them China’s Concentration Camps.
They are called Uyghurs or Uighurs, they are mainly Muslims, they speak the Turkic language, and they live in Xinjiang, the far north western part of China. China occupied this region, previously known as East Turkestan in 1949, and since then the Chinese governments have been worried about separatism among Uyghurs. Till now, separatists and other Uyghurs insist on maintaining their language and ethnic identity, as well as their religion(s) and East Turkestan as a name for the region. This is among the key reasons for the Chinese government to keep targeting Uyghurs.
Uyghurs have long held economic grievances with the state, for instance, when it comes to job distribution, most jobs are dedicated to the majority ethnically Han Chinese. East Turkestan, just like Tibet is treated as a resource rich occupied territory. Inside Tibet, the situation has been ridiculously dire since 2008; citizens have been heavily scrutinized, and more than 150 Tibetans have set themselves on fire to protest the lack of freedom of speech, freedom of movement and freedom of religion.
#MeTooUyghur #SaveUyghur
Видео Concentration Camps in China for Uyghur Muslims канала Mohamed Nabil
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