Excerpts from previously unpublished documents directly linking China’s crackdown on Uighur Muslims and other minorities in Xinjiang province to speeches by the Chinese leadership in 2014 have been put online.
The documents including three speeches by Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) in April 2014 cover security, population control and the need to punish the Uighur population. Some are marked top secret.
They were leaked to the Uighur Tribunal, an independent people’s tribunal based in the UK.
In the documents, the highest levels of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership call for Uighur re-education and relocation to rectify an imbalance in
New Delhi, November 30 (IANS): In apparently the first ever instance of material with "top secret" statements made by a Chinese head of state getting leaked into the public domain new documents called 'Xinjiang Papers' have surfaced, showing Chinese Pr
In apparently the first ever instance of material with "top secret" statements made by a Chinese head of state getting leaked into the public domain new documents called Xinjiang Papers have surfaced, showing Chinese President Xi .
The documents released by Adrian Zenz, Senior Fellow in China Studies, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, say that the files contain highly sensitive and pertinent material in relation to Beijing s policies in Xinjiang.