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Rabia Qadeer: The Production Engineering Army was a threat not only to the Uyghurs but also to the world
I urge Chinese authorities to stop genocide on the anniversary of July 5
Rebiya Kadeer: Aren’t the 3 million Uyghurs in China’s concentration camps part of humanity?
(Open letter to Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy)
Dear Mr. Borrell,
The passed bill is of great significance not only to the Uyghurs but also to the whole world
Today, US House of Representatives passed Uyghur Human Rights Bill, which can be a great Eid gift for us. Although this bill cannot directly address the tragic situation in our homeland, East Turkestan (the so-called Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region), this is the official start of the world’s most powerful country’s concern for a helpless nation facing cruel abuse and a clear signal that it can no longer stand idly by.
My gratitude to Mr. Dana Rohrabacher during the pandemic
In today’s world, there are many news written about who is aware of the dangers of the Wuhan virus, who is early, who is late, who is hiding it, and who is the first to reveal it. However, there is a politician who publicly warned the U.S. government and world about this catastrophe from China six years ago, and that is Mr. Dana Rohrabacher, a former member of Congress from the Republican Party. As a member of the Uyghur nation whom have been heavily impacted and harmed by the Wuhan virus and is at greater risk of being harmed, today I feel that expressing my gratitude to Mr.
China must follow Iran’s steps and release Uighurs in prisons and camps
The Iranian government has recently released 54,000 prisoners temporarily to protect them from the novel Coronavirus.
This move deserves to be respected in the perspective of medical measures and humanitarian considerations.
Rabia Kadeer: I congratulate Sayragul on winning International women of courage award
As far as I know, Sairagul Savutbay has shown great heroism three times in the last three years of the most difficult days for the people of East Turkestan. The first one was that she gave up teaching at a camp in Mongolkura and gave up standing on China’s side, are heroism of self-sacrifice and the courage to stand up for the truth at a critical moment. The second was to flee the border to save her life and bring the voice of the oppressed to the world. This is a kind of bravery that even men usually cannot take in a hurry.