“China weakened the restrictions for the Uigur, but traveling abroad was still forbidden by the Chinese authorities to move the Uyguram to move more frequently inside the country. However, the possibilities of traveling abroad and reunification with relatives remain significantly limited, Human Rights Watch reports.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua
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Human rights activists have been accusing Beijing for a long time of the brutal suppression of the rights of the Uygur minority and other Muslim nationalities in the Cinzjan Autonomous District. The United Nations previously stated that the actions of Chinese authorities could qualify as crimes against humanity.
The official Beijing rejects these accusations, claiming that policy in the region is aimed at combating extremism and ensuring stability. However, the international community continues to closely monitor the situation in Cinjia, calling for human rights.
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