At a Time When Relations Between Japan and China Are Increasingly Tense and Japan Faces Security Threats from China, the delegation of the International Union of East Turkistan NGOs, which made a series of visits to Japan in order to expand the front line in the East Turkistan issue and raise awareness of different nations on issues related to the historical and real situation of East Turkistan, went to Malaysia after a fruitful visit in Tokyo.
The delegation, consisting of Mr. Hidayet Ouzhan, President of the International Union of East Turkistan NGOs (UDTSB), Mr. Nicat Turgun, European Relations Officer, and Abdurreşid Eminhaci, Secretary General of the UDTSB, visited Prof. Dr. Tomoyuki Furutani, Professor of the Faculty of Policy Management at Keio University, Japan, and Dr. Shingo Masunaga, President of the Shonan Fujisawa Compus Research Institute and Drone Co-Production Consortium Association, on the last day of their visit to Japan on August 8 and discussed the multi-faceted Case in East Turkistan. He negotiated important issues.
During the meetings, in addition to explaining China's inhuman crimes, ideas were exchanged on the importance of strategic solidarity and acting together against China, which poses a threat to the world and the national interests and security of Asia-Pacific countries, especially Japan.
The delegation made its first visit to Malaysia on August 9 at the Malaysian University of Islamic Sciences (USIM).
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mahzan Abdul Muttalib, Director of International Students at the University of American States, conducted important negotiations and agreements with Fawzia Hassan and Malaysian Global Education Services officials on providing convenience for university and higher education opportunities for Uyghur students in various fields in Malaysia.
According to the information, the delegation's visit to Malaysia will continue with important negotiations.