Press Release: Thousands to Protest Against the Mass Arbitrary Detention of Uyghurs in Internment Camps
Press Release: Thousands to Protest Against the Mass Arbitrary Detention of Uyghurs in Internment Camps & Other Serious Human Rights Violations in China on November 6th in Geneva Switzerland https://t.co/XebAApULNh
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 11. Oktober 2018
Take a look at our Weekly Brief for this week including:
– WUC Welcomes the release of Uyghur Asylum Seekers from Malaysia
– China Amends Law In Effort To Legitimize Internment Camps
– U.S To Introduce Uyghur Human Rights Bill In Congresshttps://t.co/W3j1wrEb06— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 12. Oktober 2018
„The Chinese bulldozed the city (#Kashgar), the old bazaar and its ancient walls. It is now a twenty-first century dystopia with broad streets lined with concrete and neon, buzzing with scooters and cars.“#Uyghur history & culture is being destroyedhttps://t.co/6LSsY2lYD9
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 12. Oktober 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
Abudujilili Supi, an ethnic Uyghur is now under direct threat of deportation from the United Arab Emirates.
Supi would almost certainly be sent to an internment camp, or worse, if returned, and risk torture.https://t.co/U7OiEP26sn
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 27. September 2018
This means that, despite increasing university intakes and grads as analysed in my recent paper with @adrianzenz this co-exists with high burden of illiteracy or poor quality schooling that produces functional illiteracy for large proportion of Tibetans. #tibgovlab #tibeteconomy
— Andrew M. Fischer (@AndrewM_Fischer) 12. Oktober 2018
Therefore: China has in fact NOT legalized involuntary vocational training and other forms of re-education over 15 days that are not based on formal criminal proceedings.
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 11. Oktober 2018
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