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A mosque in the countryside.Hami, Xinjiang, China. May 14, 2015.Photo credit: Thomas Sobien

A mosque in the countryside.

Hami, Xinjiang, China. May 14, 2015.

Photo credit: Thomas Sobien


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ronwurzer:Sign at Uyghur dentist office,  Xinjiang Province, China, 2002.  

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Sign at Uyghur dentist office,  Xinjiang Province, China, 2002.  


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Who are the Uyghurs?

 Uyghurs are an ethnic group living in central and east Asia. Their main home is Xinjiang which is located in western China. Uyghurs are a Turkic ethnic group, not to be confused with Turkish. Turkish people are a Turkic speaking ethnic group. However the Turkic language family actually originated from areas such as modern day China, Mongolia and Siberia. The most ancient Turkic people are believed to have been of Mongoloid origin with features close to the Yakut/Sakha people.

 The area now known as Xinjiang has been inhabited by many ethnic groups. One ancient group includes the Indo-European speaking Tocharians and Yuezhi who where a Caucasoid group described as white skinned and light haired who inhabited this region. These people cultivated jade and sold to other groups living in China as jade was a highly treasured from an early period.
 The Uyghur people originated from Mongolia but in the 9th century they fled to Xinjiang and Gansu after the collapse of the Uyghur Khagante. During this time the Uyghurs and the Tocharians intermixed. This resulted in their physical features, cultures and linguistics to become blended. However, the Uyghurs who settled in Gansu (now known as Yugur) did not mix with other groups on a mass scale. It is believe that the Yugurs culture is much close to the original culture of the Uyghurs of Mongolia.

 Although Uyghurs have believed in many religions in the past, Uyghurs in Xinjiang and central Asia are mostly Muslims. Unlike their cousins the Yugur in Gansu who are primarily Buddhist.
 
 Modern Uyghurs write using an Arabic writing system. However the original writing system they used was created by themselves, known as Uyghur. The Uyghur writing system was the first writing system used by Mongolians and was also the main writing system for Mongolians until the Russians imposed Russian Cyrillic on them.

 In recent years Xinjiang has seen an up rise in violence and extremism. The ever tightening grip of the Chinese communist government does not allow religious practices for children under the age of 18. Muslim men under 50 are not allowed to wear beards. Women, discouraged to wear hijabs. People across china, especially Uyghurs are not given the freedom to express political unrest without severe consequences. Even people’s personal phones are checked for ‘incriminating’ material. 

 Because of a few religious extremists Uyghurs have earned a reputation of being terrorists or thieves. Due to these ignorant stereotypes there has been a lot of prejudice against Uyghurs. However many Uyghurs just want peace and a normal place in society.

 However, in the last few years there has been a large up rise of Chinese ethnic minorities in media. Notably several Uyghurs making it big. Such as, Gulnazar (古力娜扎) who has starred in several major films and dramas, notably in Police Story alongside Jackie Chan. Merxat (米热) an actor who has starred in several major dramas in China recently. There are also many more models and actors who have been breaking into the Chinese mainland media industry.


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The US Should Stop Weaponizing The “Great Replacement” Conspiracy Theory Against China

The US Should Stop Weaponizing The “Great Replacement” Conspiracy Theory Against China

The double standard is clear for all to see: the USG rightly supports multiculturalism at home but wrongly promotes literally racist conspiracy theories like the “Great Replacement” against China.

A terrorist killed at least 10 people in Buffalo, New York a few days ago after being radicalized by the so-called “Great Replacement” racist conspiracy theory. It claims that Jews are replacing Whites…


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My people, the uyghur people are being exiled just for speaking out about basic human rights in China, so many of my own relatives and family friends back in China are being held as prisoner by Chinese authorities for absolutely the craziest reasons. Not just my friend and family, but more than 1 million uyghurs are held prisoner. The uyghur people back in China are forbidden to travel to other countries or they face injustified arrests, the rich and knowledgeable uyghurs are also being detained and having their righteously earn money taken away by the Chinese government. Uyghurs who practice Islam, uyghurs who practices our OWN cultural celebrations, uyghurs who speak or parents who have their kids educate in an uyghur speaking schools are being thrown into prisions.

Tell me what did we do to deserve any of this by China, we are in fact a peaceful nation, who don’t want any less freedom than other humans living in China, and we can’t even have that. Some people say that that’s what happens when you go against your government… but I want to say that the Chinese Communist Party is detaining Uyghur into reeducation camps just like what hitler, all the way back in 1940, we live in the 21 century, the year 2018, and still the Uyghur people are being killed and stripped from any light of freedom.

We are humans, we have families, friends, people who we care deeply about, but we are being treated like nothing, and being brutally taken by the Chinese authorities. The uyghur issue is not just a simple human rights issue. It should be taken into action immediately, people are dying without no one in this world knowing. It’s actually sad that nobody on the face of this earth recognizes Uyghurs.

d-ici-et-d-ailleurs: Jeune femme ouïghoure,  Kashgar (Chine) par le photographe américain  William V

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Jeune femme ouïghoure,  Kashgar (Chine) par le photographe américain  William Vandivert (1912-1989)

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