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US House passes Uyghur Act calling for tough sanctions on Beijing over Xinjiang camps

  CNN Hong Kong (CNN)The US House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday demanding a tougher response from the Trump administration over reports of mass detention centers run by the Chinese government in Xinjiang. The Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act, which still needs to gain approval from the US Senate, calls for concrete measures to be taken against Beijing over allegations that up to two million Mu ...

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Overview of the Past and Present of Uyghurs

In Commemoration of Yusup Has Hajip’s 1000th Birthday and the 34th Anniversary of the December 12th Uyghur Student Movement in Urumchi Date and Time: Saturday, November 23, 2019; 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Address: 46015 Loudoun Park Lane, Sterling, VA 20164 Conference Agenda: Introduction of the Uyghur Academy USA - Dr. Abliz Abduqadir Overview of National Patriotism from the Yusup Has Hajip and Mehmud Kashgary Era ...

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Congratulatory Letter

The European Union Parliament has awarded Associate Professor Ilham Tohti, who is an economist in a Chinese prison with Sakharov Prize for free speech. The Uyghur Academy would like to congratulate Associate Professor Ilham Tohti for winning the prize. Associate Professor Ilham Tohti is a hero who impressed the world with his determination and courage. Under the Chinese communist dictator regime, he courage ...

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The Han supremacists

Sinicization is defined as bringing people who are not of Chinese descent under the influence of the Chinese culture. Truly speaking, it is a process where societies that are traditionally non-Chinese are put under the influence of the Han Chinese communities, by adapting to their culture, customs, and way of life. Along with Dr Imtiyaz, an area specialist on ethnic and minority studies, I have been calling ...

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China ban on some textbooks seen as aimed at Uighur culture

WashingonPost BEIJING — For 15 years, Yalqun Rozi skillfully navigated state bureaucracies to publish textbooks that taught classic poems and folk tales to millions of his fellow minority Uighurs in China’s far western region of Xinjiang. That all changed three years ago when the ruling Communist Party launched what it says is a campaign against ethnic separatism and religious extremism in Xinjiang. Suddenl ...

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