Campaign for Uighurs against China s persecution of ethnic minorities
Ethnic minorities in China have been persecuted, lost all forms of privacy and even been forced into pseudo-slavery by the Chinese regime. UN human rights panel expressed grave concerns that there were credible reports that China is holding a million Uighur Muslims in mass detention camps in Xinjiang province (Image Source: Twitter/@ani digital)
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Updated: Jan 22, 2021, 11:34 PM IST
China is currently one of the foremost human rights abusers in the world. From the monks of occupied Tibet to the Uighur Muslims of occupied East Turkistan (Xinjiang In China), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) led by President Xi Jinping has hounded the ethnic minorities in China for decades.
Highlights
Ethnic minorities in China have been persecuted, lost all forms of privacy, and even been forced into pseudo-slavery by the Chinese regime
Some of these continue to struggle against CCP s attempts to erase their unique identities
Both inside and outside China, activists have stood up to the unfair and repressive policies of the Chinese government
New Delhi: China is currently one of the foremost human rights abusers in the world. From the monks of occupied Tibet to the Uighur Muslims of occupied East Turkistan (Xinjiang In China), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) led by President Xi Jinping has hounded the ethnic minorities in China for decades.