2021-04-28 07:35:22 GMT2021-04-28 15:35:22(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WASHINGTON, April 28 (Xinhua) Behind a carefully constructed image as a peaceful movement, a Washington D.C.-based anti-China Uyghur separatist group operated a militia-style gun club that trains with ex-U.S. special forces, an independent news website, The Grayzone, has reported.
An investigation by The Grayzone uncovered that the Uyghur American Association (UAA) operated the right-wing club and have its members drilled in advanced combat techniques with former members of U.S. special forces who also train private mercenaries and active-duty U.S. servicemen, said an article released by the website on March 31.
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Uyghurs across the world are demanding Ankara snub Chinese demands for the extradition of Uyghurs, a perceived precondition for the shipment of COVID-19 vaccines to Turkey.
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A protester from the Uyghur community living in Turkey, participates in a protest in Istanbul on October 1, 2020, against what they allege is oppression by the Chinese government to Muslim Uyghurs in far-western Xinjiang province.
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