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According to Chinese media, the six Uyghur officials in 2017 were charged with attempting to split the country
Sattar Sawut, the former director-general of the Xinjiang Education Department, was reportedly given a death sentence with a two-year reprieve
Beijing: Families of former Uyghur textbook editors, who have been accused of incorporating ethnically charged and separatist views into classroom literature, say that a pro-Beijing media outlet`s recent documentary grossly misrepresents them.
The Chinese state media last month aired a 10-minute documentary, accusing former Uyghur publishing officials and senior editors of incorporating extremist separatist thoughts into children`s educational materials as early as 2003, wrote Asim Kashgarian for Voice of America.
Families of Uyghur editors slam China over documentary grossly misrepresenting them ANI | Updated: May 12, 2021 07:28 IST
Beijing [China], May 12 (ANI): Families of former Uyghur textbook editors, who have been accused of incorporating ethnically charged and separatist views into classroom literature, say that a pro-Beijing media outlet s recent documentary grossly misrepresents them.
The Chinese state media last month aired a 10-minute documentary, accusing former Uyghur publishing officials and senior editors of incorporating extremist separatist thoughts into children s educational materials as early as 2003, wrote Asim Kashgarian for Voice of America.
Kamalturk Yalqun, son of the now-imprisoned editor Yalqun Rozi, said that reading the books was purely a happy literary adventure for him and there was nothing to incite hatred or radicalism.
New wave for seaside theater By Cheng Yuezhu | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-12 08:22 Share CLOSE Director Meng Jinghui (second from left), actor and director Chen Minghao (center) and theater practitioner Liu Chang (first from right) give a briefing on the upcoming Aranya Theater Festival in the Aranya Community in Qinhuangdao, Hebei province, on April 21.[Photo provided to China Daily]
Resort to host festival where the location will serve to enhance the stage drama, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
A new wave denotes a different approach, and theaters the world over have been describing their performances in such terms almost since the first stage curtain was raised. But rarely was its usage more apt than in defining the Aranya Theater Festival. Hint: Its slogan is half water, half stage. It really is set to make waves, as it will be the first theater festival in China that takes place by the sea. It also refers to the concep
Families of former Uyghur editors slam China
12 May 2021, 12:18 GMT+10
Beijing [China], May 12 (ANI): Families of former Uyghur textbook editors, who have been accused of incorporating ethnically charged and separatist views into classroom literature, say that a pro-Beijing media outlet s recent documentary grossly misrepresents them.
The Chinese state media last month aired a 10-minute documentary, accusing former Uyghur publishing officials and senior editors of incorporating extremist separatist thoughts into children s educational materials as early as 2003, wrote Asim Kashgarian for Voice of America.
Kamalturk Yalqun, son of the now-imprisoned editor Yalqun Rozi, said that reading the books was purely a happy literary adventure for him and there was nothing to incite hatred or radicalism.