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Why Don’t We Care About China’s Uighur Muslims?
Season 5 · Episode 13

Why Don’t We Care About China’s Uighur Muslims?

Uighur human rights advocate Nury Turkel discusses the cultural genocide against the Muslims of Xinjiang.

Deconstructed · The Intercept

December 29, 201937m 42s

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Show Notes

It’s been described as the worst human rights crisis in the world — the arbitrary detention in sprawling camps of a million or more Uighur Muslims in China’s northwestern Xinjiang province. The Chinese government has claimed that the camps are merely vocational training centers, but in November a trove of leaked documents, dubbed the China Cables, confirmed what the world had long suspected: the camps are Communist Party re-education centers in which Uighurs are forced to abandon their traditional religion and language. Nury Turkel is a U.S.-based attorney and Uighur rights advocate and he joins Mehdi Hasan to discuss the situation in Xinjiang — and why so much of the world doesn’t seem to care about it.

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