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Daily Archives: June 24, 2018

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The power of the peripheries: the need for solidarity in the face of China’s communist hegemony

Human Rights in ChinaBy Kong Tsung-ganJune 24, 2018

Everything is, as they say, a matter of perspective. And of relation, of one to another, to others. Hong Kong is a small place. As a city in its own right, its 7.3 million people make Hong Kong the 46th biggest city in the world by population, and the 104th biggest country in the world,…

40 arrested for refusing to celebrate Dragon Boat Festival

Human Rights in ChinaBy ChinaAidJune 24, 2018

(Hotan, Xinjiang—June 24, 2018) 40 Uyghur people in China’s northwestern Xinjiang were sent to “reformation camps” for refusing to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, which took place on June 18. According to World Uyghur Congress spokesman Dilxat Raxit, local authorities forced Uyghur people join with the Han people, China’s ethnic majority, in celebrating the Dragon…

Uighurs live with fear, trauma as families remain stranded in China’s growing ‘re-education camps’

Featured ArticlesBy ABC NewsJune 24, 2018

Almas Nizamidin, an Australian citizen, urges the Australian government to help save his detained wife and mother in West China. Last year, when Almas Nizamidin returned to Urumqi — the capital city of China’s far-west region of Xinjiang — he was on a mission to find his wife who had been taken from her home…

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