Xinjiang Cultural Heritage Museum: The Appropriation of Stolen
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Xinjiang Cultural Heritage Museum: The Appropriation of Stolen Culture By Rukiye Turdush On the 18th of September 2024, Party Secretary
Read MoreXinjiang Cultural Heritage Museum: The Appropriation of Stolen Culture By Rukiye Turdush On the 18th of September 2024, Party Secretary
Read MoreChina’s Global Agenda: The Uyghur Genocide as an Evident Step Towards Neo- Fascist Domination Speaker: Charles Burton Summary: Dr. Charles
Read MoreThe Chinese Regime’s Efforts to Deny and Cover up the Uyghur Genocide Speaker: Magnus Fiskesjö Summary: Professor Magnus Fiskesjö discussed
Read MoreStrategic Measures for Countering China’s Global Security Threats and Genocide Speaker: Tony Zielinski Summary: The lecture focused on the rising
Read MoreUnderstanding East Turkistan’s Right to Sovereignty Through Legal and Historical Perspective Speaker: Rukiye Turdush Summary: Mrs. Rukiye Turdush, a researcher
Read Morehttps://www.ibtimes.com.au/china-pays-citizens-marry-muslims-effort-wipe-out-uyghurs-report-1841265
Read MoreSource: https://www.dw.com/en/german-chancellors-visit-exposes-eu-rifts-over-china/a-63640068 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is embarking on a high-stakes visit to China this week, becoming the first European
Read MoreSince its founding in 1949, the Chinese communist government in Beijing has long considered a northwestern region on its vast political map a primary troubled spot for the regime and has systematically implemented various measures to seek total control of this important territory. Of the four non-China Proper areas, the other three, i.e. Manchuria, Mongolia and Tibet have longer, and more complicated historical connections with China.
Read MoreSource: https://www.jpolrisk.com/block_china_with_an_independent_east_turkistan/ People of East Turkistan, called Xinjiang by the Chinese Communist Party, have endured the long and oppressive colonisation
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