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Uyghur women working for the Uyghur cause

شامل ہوئے Haziran 2020
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Motasem A Dalloul
Motasem A Dalloul@AbujomaaGaza·
No calls for investigations into the murder of Uyghurs Muslim scholar Abdul Ahad Khaddam inside Chinese jails.. No one cares about the suffering of Muslims😢
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End Forced Labour Fashion
End Forced Labour Fashion@forcdlabourfash·
Last week, @AUTWA4, Human Rights Law Centre & Maurice Blackburn Lawyers went to court to demand accountability from @Kmart. No company should profit from forced labour. Australian companies must come clean about their suppliers and connections to Uyghur forced labour.
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Yalkun Uluyol
Yalkun Uluyol@YalkunUluyol·
Uyghurs who were on these tours reported being forced to take part in propaganda activities, such as being provided a script – with pinyin, or phonetic, notations for those not fluent in Mandarin Chinese – praising the Communist Party for its policies. hrw.org/news/2025/02/0…
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Yalkun Uluyol
Yalkun Uluyol@YalkunUluyol·
Chinese government organized another propaganda tour for Uyghurs. Why 1) do they need such program to reunite with their loved ones? 2) have they not been able visit home for a decade? 3) is Beijing making a big fuss about it? I interviewed such Uyghurs👇 news.qq.com/rain/a/2026010…
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Rayhan E. Asat
Rayhan E. Asat@RayhanAsat·
Excruciating to know Ekpar is spending another (9) birthday in China’s prison camp. While preaching “international law,” Beijing is defying a @UN decision calling for Elpar’s unconditional release. From Iran to Egypt to Belarus, authoritarian governments have freed political prisoners—China chooses torture and impunity.
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Nabijan Ala
Nabijan Ala@750829na·
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Denmark in UN NY🇩🇰
Denmark in UN NY🇩🇰@Denmark_UN·
At today’s emergency meeting on Venezuela, Denmark called for deescalation, dialogue and respect for int law, incl. principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Yalkun Uluyol
Yalkun Uluyol@YalkunUluyol·
Uyghur entrepreneur Ekpar Asat, founder of Bagdax forum, has been detained and unjustly imprisoned by Chinese authorities since April 2016. Today, he celebrates his 9th birthday behind bars. Beijing should release Asat and all political prisoners immediately and unconditionally.
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Luke de Pulford
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford·
#JimmyLai will almost certainly be convicted in a matter of hours. The UK government has allowed him to pay the price for their failures.
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Yalkun Uluyol
Yalkun Uluyol@YalkunUluyol·
Despite Beijing's efforts to whitewash its crimes against humanity in the region, @LauravMegen was able to capture shuttered mosques, severe surveillance, and still-functioning mega detention facilities in her latest visit to the Uyghur region for @NOS. youtube.com/watch?v=Ta2dyB…
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Rayhan E. Asat
Rayhan E. Asat@RayhanAsat·
Check out the essay by Akide in @KashgarTimes, an important journalistic platform. At times, we need urgent reporting on the fire situation in our homeland, and give them a follow.
Kashgar Times@Kashgar_Times

“Today is December 12, and it reminds me of my mother, who has been detained by the Chinese government for eight years. Today marks the 8th anniversary of her detention.” Opinion: Akida Pulat @akida_p - Daughter of Uyghur Anthropologist Rahile Dawut kashgartimes.substack.com/p/akida-polat-…

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Yalkun Uluyol
Yalkun Uluyol@YalkunUluyol·
Prominent Uyghur scholar Rahile Dawut has been imprisoned for eight years. Secretly sentenced to life, she is one of countless victims of Beijing's crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. Authorities should end atrocities and free those unjustly imprisoned. hrw.org/news/2023/09/2…
Akida Pulat@akida_p

Today marks 8 years since my mother, Rahile Dawut, was arbitrarily detained in a Chinese prison—simply for being Uyghur and for her academic work preserving our culture. Please help share my story. I will continue to speak until my mother is free. #FreeRahileDawut

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Arslan Hidayat.ئارسلان ھىدايەت
Just like in China, the word “terrorism” has lost all its meaning.
CAIR National@CAIRNational

From the very moment @GovRonDeSantis took office, he served the Israeli government instead of the people of Florida. He hosted his first official cabinet meeting in Israel. He diverted millions in Florida taxpayer dollars to the Israeli government’s bonds. He threatened to shut down every Florida college’s pro-Palestine student groups, only to back off when CAIR sued him in federal court. Now he wants to smear @CAIRFlorida. Unfortunately for Mr. DeSantis, none of his political stunts work out. He has been politically irrelevant ever since Donald Trump handed him a humiliating defeat on the campaign trail. We will do the same to Mr. DeSantis in a court of law, God willing. See you there soon, Ron. We hope you have better lawyers than @GregAbbott_TX. By the looks of your provably false and clearly unconstitutional proclamation, you're going to need them. Read our full statement here: cair.com/press_releases…

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Rayhan E. Asat
Rayhan E. Asat@RayhanAsat·
On this Human Rights Day, I am thinking of my most handsome, intelligent, and kind brother, along with all other victims who are languishing in China’s notorious prison camps. The EU today called for his unconditional release. No country can trump China’s cruelty. It's been almost 10 years since the atrocity began. Innocent people, especially older people who cannot make sense of why they are reduced to this level of inhumane treatment, are dying. Who in today’s 21st century can fathom the atrocity of this magnitude and prolonged detention without due process against every norm? A handful of individuals, after reaching critical conditions, are released and are gone from this world a few days later. Only after opening Assad’s prisons did the world see the dark horrors that happened behind the walls of Syria’s prisons. Do we wait until decades later, when the Chinese prison walls may fall? The chance of that scenario happening is very slim as Chinese people can not resist in the Orwellian state, and many in the China watching community, especially those who benefited from the decades of engagement, view the atrocity crimes as a nuisance to their own self-interests. They prefer things to return to normalcy so that they continue to profit from Chinese market.
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Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC)
Distinguished international criminal lawyer Sir Geoffrey Nice KC, lead prosecutor at the trial of Slobodan Milošević; Matthew P. Robertson @mpr0010, researcher at the Australian National University specialising in Chinese politics; and Wayne Jordash KC @WayneJordash, President of @GRC_HumanRights, held a panel discussion on allegations of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China and global responsibilities in countering this ongoing atrocity.
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Radio Free Asia
Radio Free Asia@RadioFreeAsia·
Many RFA journalists put themselves at risk to report for audiences who lack access to trustworthy news. As we pause our editorial operations today, we re-present stories from those journalists, recorded in March, about the meaning of their work. rfa.org/english/world/…
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
British universities have become completely dependent on Chinese money, leading to academics and institutions kowtowing towards China and its views. The influx of money originating from China is stifling free speech and debate on China’s human rights abuses. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… The UK government needs to do more to make sure that universities are spending their funds in line with British interests, not Beijing’s.
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