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World Uyghur Congress highlights world advocacy in October e-newsletter

Munich [Germany], November 5 (ANI): The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) showcased its October actions in its newest e-newsletter, marking a 12 months beneath new management with a powerful give attention to world advocacy and Uyghur rights.

The e-newsletter highlighted commemorations of 76 years since East Turkistan’s annexation and 70 years because the creation of the so-called Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, together with an occasion on the European Parliament that outlined the systematic erosion of Uyghur rights. It additionally detailed high-level conferences throughout Europe, advocacy efforts in Japan, and actions concentrating on corporations concerned in Uyghur surveillance, reminiscent of Huawei, Hikvision, and Dahua.

According to the e-newsletter, ‘Throughout the month, WUC carried out high-level advocacy throughout Europe. Delegates held productive conferences within the German Bundestag, briefed dozens of diplomats on Uyghur labour transfers, briefed policymakers within the European Parliament and EU establishments on the newest developments in East Turkistan, and took part in Forum 2000, strengthening worldwide cooperation and assist for Uyghur rights. In the ultimate days of October, the WUC management attended the VOC’s China Forum, the place they spoke about how the CCP’s repression extends far past China’s borders.’

The e-newsletter additionally highlighted occasions in Japan: ‘On September 30, the Japan Uyghur Association (JUA), along with the Japan Uyghur Parliamentary Association, held a symposium on the Japanese Diet titled ’70 Years Since the Establishment of the Nameless ‘Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region’ – Questioning China’s Ethnic Policy.”

Additionally, the e-newsletter famous that WUC co-organised a joint protest in Berlin, standing in solidarity with peoples oppressed by Beijing.

The Uyghurs are a predominantly Muslim Turkic ethnic group primarily dwelling in China’s Xinjiang area, traditionally often called East Turkistan. According to a number of media reviews, Uyghurs have confronted systemic repression beneath Chinese rule, intensifying in current many years.

The Chinese authorities has reportedly carried out mass surveillance, arbitrary detention, compelled labour, cultural and non secular restrictions, and ‘re-education’ camps concentrating on Uyghurs. Beijing justifies these measures as anti-terrorism and poverty alleviation, however worldwide observers, human rights organisations, and Uyghur activists describe them as cultural genocide and ethnic suppression.

The marketing campaign has drawn world criticism for violating human rights, spiritual freedom, and ethnic autonomy. (ANI)

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