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Swedes protest China's inhumane policies targeting Uyghur Muslims

Demonstrators call for end to China’s sentencing of thousands of Uyghurs to “reeducation camps”

Ersin Çelik
09:16 - 4/02/2019 Monday
Update: 09:18 - 4/02/2019 Monday
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Protests were held on Sunday in front of China’s embassy in the Swedish capital against Beijing’s human rights violations against members of the Turkic Uyghur minority in its Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region -- also referred to as East Turkestan.

Some 300 demonstrators including several Turkish nonprofit groups chanted slogans and held banners in freezing cold weather to call for an end to China’s sentencing of thousands of Uyghurs to “reeducation camps”.

Chair of the Sweden Uyghur Education Association Abdullah Kokyar said that the protests were being held against China’s oppression as well as the 1997 Ghulja Massacre when Chinese forces opened fire on ethnic Uighur demonstrating for independence.

Spokesman of the Islamic Community National View (IGMG) Sweden, Huseyin Karaca told Anadolu Agency that the IGMG condemned the repression of Uyghurs and urged Muslim countries and the international community to protect the minority group.

In August, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in a meeting held in Geneva, stated that the Uyghur individuals, who the local administrators accuse of having unfavorable political thought, in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region were held in political training centers.

The UN body’s representatives stated that up to 3 million people have been detained without any judicial decisions.

Human Rights Watch had previously announced that the Chinese government was conducting a "mass, systematic campaign of human rights violations against Turkic Muslims" in China.

#East Turkestan
#human rights violations
#Islamic Community National View (IGMG)
#Stockholm
#Sweden
#Sweden Uyghur Education Association
#Uyghur
#Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
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