China's crimes presented to the UN Human Rights Council

A detailed presentation on China's genocidal crimes in East Turkistan, particularly religious repression, was delivered at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

A delegation from the World Uyghur Congress participated in the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council, which opened on March 17 in Geneva, Switzerland, where they delivered a presentation on China's genocidal crimes in East Turkistan.

The President of the World Uyghur Congress, Turgunjan Alaudun, spoke at the meeting as a representative of the Uyghurs. He captured the attention of the meeting participants when he gave a presentation in Arabic on China's crimes in East Turkistan. According to available information, representatives of Arab countries, who constituted the majority in the Council, were surprised when they heard for the first time directly about China's crimes, such as preventing the Uyghurs from fasting during Ramadan, preventing them from attending mosques, and prohibiting the reading of the Quran and other religious activities.

Representatives of the World Uyghur Congress also organized a series of activities at the United Nations during the meeting to highlight China's genocidal crimes against the Uyghurs in East Turkistan. A three-day photo exhibition titled "Uyghur Genocide" was also held in front of the UN office.

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22/03/2025
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