East Turkestan: China Using Terrorism As Excuse
Since September 11th,
Below is a press release issued by the Uyghur Human Rights Project:
As the leaders of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) meet this week in Beijing for the 17th Chinese Communist Party Congress, the Uyghur American Association urges them to take some time to address the dire situation created by their policies in East Turkestan (also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region or XUAR). In the five years since the last Party Congress, the PRC has continued to commit human rights abuses in the region. An area of particular concern is the government’s use of the concept of “terrorism” as a justification for its repressive treatment of Uyghurs in
A new Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) report, Political Persecution of Uyghurs in the Era of the “War on Terror,” examines this domestic and international campaign against the Uyghur people. This report documents that the PRC government has:
1. Placed tremendous emphasis on the threat of “terrorism” in
2. Initiated a series of “security” campaigns in
3. Used its influence within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to seek the return of Uyghurs from
4. Attempted to influence overseas Uyghur activists by harassing their family members who remain in
UHRP’s report reviews the PRC’s change in public rhetoric about
“Despite the challenges that we face as a people, Uyghurs have never given up longing for freedom and democracy in
The report can be downloaded at http://uhrp.org/docs/Persecution_of_Uyghurs_in_the_Era_of_the_War_on_Terror.pdf