Uyghur Genocide Remembrance Day

The Uyghur Genocide in East Turkistan, which is under Chinese occupation, continues brutally before the eyes of the modern world. While 3 to 5 million Uyghurs and other Muslim Turkic peoples are being massacred in the prisons and concentration camps of the CCP regime with all kinds of torture, rape, forced labor, and forced marriage, the world is silently watching what is happening.
On December 10 (today), on the occasion of World Human Rights Day, the “2024 East Turkistan Human Rights Index Report” launch and a panel were held at the Istanbul Rami Library, organized by the International East Turkistan NGOs and the East Turkistan Human Rights Monitoring Association.
While students, NGO and political party representatives also attended the opening, the painting exhibition on Uyghur culture and civilization was also the center of attention of visitors.
GENEVA UYGHUR GENOCIDE REMEMBERING DAY
In other news, on the occasion of December 9th Uyghur Genocide Remembrance Day, the Uyghur Movement, the Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect, the International Service for Human Rights, and the U.S. International Organizations Mission in Geneva organized an event titled Stories of the Disappeared. A film screening and panel on Uyghur Human Rights was held in Geneva to shed light on the plight of the Uyghur people, to give voice to the victims and their families, and to initiate a global dialogue on justice and accountability.
ANKARA UYGHUR GENOCIDE REMEMBERING DAY
Also on Monday, December 9th, a panel titled “East Turkistan in the 21st Century: China’s Genocide Policies and Religious Repression” was organized in collaboration with the Galatasaray University Civilization Club and the International East Turkistan NGO Association.
In addition, the Uyghur Academy Foundation, World Uyghur Congress Foundation, East Turkistan Research Foundation and Turkish Hearths organized a panel on China’s Genocide Crimes in East Turkistan in Ankara on the occasion of Uyghur Genocide Day. The meeting was attended by many people, including journalists, researchers, various NGO officials, and higher education students.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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11/12/2024
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