China calls these Uyghur parents 'terrorists' without evidence. But they say they just want to be with their children again
Three Uyghur parents who publicly appealed to Beijing to let their children leave China have been accused, without evidence, of child abandonment and terrorism by the Chinese government. In separate statements, all three denied the allegations and called on Chinese authorities to allow their families to reunite. In March, CNN revealed the stories of two Uyghur families torn apart by Beijing's crackdown in Xinjiang in the country's far west.
The United States, which has labeled China's treatment of Uyghurs as "genocide," says up to two million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities have been sent to internment camps in the region since 2017. Beijing strongly rejects any claims of human rights abuses in Xinjiang, and insists that its actions are justified to combat religious extremism and prevent terrorism...
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/23/china/xinjiang-uyghur-family-china-response-intl-hnk/index.html
The
Return of the Show Trial: China’s Televised “Confessions”. By Magnus Fiskesjö
Tom
Phillips - Cambridge University Press accused of 'selling its soul' over
Chinese censorship
Book
reviews - ‘Tombstone: The Great Chinese Famine, 1958-1962,’ by Yang Jisheng
The People's Republic of Thuggery - Chinese agents bar access to the 'free' wife of Liu Xiaobo
Hong
Kong pro-democracy protests – in pictures
Hong
Kong students begin democracy protest - Chinese people struggle for democracy
Cops,
Protesters Clash In Huge Hong Kong Demonstrations - Photos
Magnus Fiskesjö: China's
Thousandfold Guantánamos
China is committing ethnic cleansing
in Xinjiang – it's time for the world to stand up: Frances Eve
Dissident artist Ai Weiwei says virus has only strengthened China's 'police state'
China's hidden camps What's happened to the vanished Uighurs of Xinjiang?