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Marriage and Oppression: The Struggle of Uyghur Women

December 18, 2024 CETNI

Introduction:
Since 2017, the number of Uyghur women marrying Han Chinese men strikingly increased in East Turkistan. In the diaspora, many young Uyghurs are starting to marry other nationalities. The situation of interracial marriage between Uyghurs and Han Chinese or other nationalities became a huge challenge for Uyghurs’ survival issues. Today we will discuss that with Ms. Rukiye Turdush from the Center for East Turkistan National Interest.

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