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Protest in New York over fate of China's Uighurs by Staff Writers New York (AFP) Feb 5, 2019 About 50 people gathered Tuesday outside the US Mission to the UN in New York to draw attention to the fate of China's Uighur minority, and urge action from the United States. The appeal was launched by a young medical student, Yosef Roth, who had no connection with this Muslim minority before mobilizing for this cause. "The magnitude of the atrocity spoke to me," said Roth, who is studying at Yeshiva University to become a rabbi. "It really is important to watch out for things like this. "I'm not much an activist, to be honest. I just think that the fact that it's occurring compels everyone to do something. This is crucial," he stressed. The northwest Xinjiang region of China, where most Uighurs live, has been under heavy police surveillance in recent years, after violent inter-ethnic tensions. Nearly one million Uighurs and other Turkic language-speaking minorities in China have reportedly been held in re-education camps, according to a UN panel of experts. In mid-November, a bill supporting Uighurs and seeking sanctions on China was presented to both houses of Congress, with the support of Florida Senator Marco Rubio. It has not yet been put to the vote. The Trump administration has strongly condemned the treatment of minority and asked Beijing to respect their freedom of religion, but has stopped short of sanctions. "At this moment, it's difficult for the government to do something that would be economically damaging because that's not something that the public is explicitly behind. So the public needs to be aware," Roth said.
Rights groups urge UN to probe China crackdown in Xinjiang Geneva (AFP) Feb 4, 2019 Rights groups urged the United Nations Monday to send investigators to China's northwestern Xinjiang province to probe the mass detainment of ethnic Uighur and other Muslim minorities. "The abuse in Xinjiang today is so severe that it cries out for international action," Human Rights Watch chief Kenneth Roth told reporters in Geneva. HRW and more than a dozen other human rights and civil society organisations including Amnesty International and the World Uighur Congress, published an appeal for ... read more
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