The victory of the "Uyghur Human Rights Forum" established in Japan is confirmed.

The "World Uyghur Parliamentarian Conference" concluded in Tokyo, Japan, on October 31, following its commencement on October 29.
This conference is organized by the World Uyghur Congress and is attended by experts and parliamentarians from 25 countries, with over 200 participants.
The conference discussed the issue of the Uyghur crisis, particularly in East Turkistan, and the ongoing human rights violations committed by the Chinese government in the region. It highlighted the gradual emergence of China's threats to the Uyghurs and the escalating tension in East Turkistan.
In the final stages of the conference, a press conference was held, where journalists eagerly awaited the Uyghur experts and the President of the World Uyghur Congress. Questions were answered by the congress president, Dolqun Isa, and Dr. Adrian Zenz, the leading researcher in the investigation on the Uyghur genocide.
At the end of the conference, a joint statement was issued under the title of "World Uyghur Parliamentarian Conference." The statement emphasized the importance of continuing the discussion on the Uyghur genocide perpetrated by the Chinese regime in East Turkistan and advocated for raising awareness of the Uyghur issue on a global scale.
In the closing section of the joint statement, it was stressed that the international community, including the Mongols, Tibetans, and Uyghurs, should work together to stand against China's harmful policies, including mass migration and colonization, and promote a positive perspective in Japan's Uyghur crisis dialogue. The statement emphasized that it is necessary to hold China accountable for the violence against the Mongols, Tibetans, and Uyghurs and to create a united front against the harm inflicted by the Chinese regime.

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03/11/2023
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