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Uyghurs

Chinese Studies, 2021
The Uyghur (alternatively spelled Uighur) are the largest and titular ethnic group living in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, a vast area in northwestern China of over 1.6 million sq. km.
David J. O'Brien
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Legitimation, co-optation, and survival: why is Turkey silent on China’s persecution of Uyghurs?

Democratization, 2023
China built internment camps officially referred to as training centres within the scope of a policy for countering extremism and terrorism in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in 2017.
Nilgün Eliküçük Yıldırım
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Globalizing minority persecution: China's transnational repression of the Uyghurs

Globalizations, 2022
The Chinese Communist Party has unleashed a campaign of repression against Turkic minorities residing in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR). This campaign does not stop at China's borders.
Edward Lemon   +2 more
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Caught in the crossfire: The Uyghurs in America’s propaganda war with China

Human Geography, 2022
The Uyghur people of China's far west are at the centre of a propaganda war between the United States and China. Western media claims about their treatment may well be exaggerated, but the oppression of the Uyghurs is real.
S. Gilbert
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China and the Uyghurs

, 2022
This balanced history of Xinjiang and its Uyghur inhabitants traces the development of this ethnic group from imperial China to the present and its fraught relationship with the Chinese state.
Morris Rossabi
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Identity of Kazakhstan’s Uyghurs: Migration, Homeland, and Language

Central Asian Affairs, 2021
This article examines the ethno-national identity of Uyghurs in Kazakhstan, which, during the period of independence, has been undergoing a complex process of transformation from ‘Sovietness’ to ‘Kazakhstanness.’ This transformation is shaped by the ...
A. Kamalov
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The Uyghurs

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 2022
Abstract The concept of cultural genocide has been abrogated from the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948). The article elaborates on the concept of cultural genocide, its development, and its exclusion from the Genocide Convention and claims for its reconsideration in the discourse on genocide.
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The Uyghurs’ Cultural Rights, CCP Strategies and Cultural Pluralism

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2021
Aristotle came up with the idea of the “politeia”. He is also known for saying that the purpose of a state is to form a society where human beings are equal. Today, cultural pluralism answers to the need for the various cultural components of the society
Syed Fakharuddin Shah   +2 more
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“The enemy of my friend is my enemy”: Chinese leaders’ foreign visits and transnational repression of Uyghurs

Conflict Management and Peace Science
China has been targeting Uyghurs indiscriminately in many countries around the world. However, the Uyghur diasporas in some countries are more susceptible to China's repressive practices than in other countries.
L. I. Oztig, Abdürreşit Celil Karluk
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