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Salih Hudayar Highlights Lack of Global Attention on East Turkistan’s Human Rights Crisis

Salih Hudayar Highlights Lack of Global Attention on East Turkistan’s Human Rights Crisis

Salih Hudayar Highlights Lack of Global Attention on East Turkistan’s Human Rights Crisis

Foreign Affairs and Security Minister of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile, Salih Hudayar (Photo: X@SalihHudayar)

Washington DC [US], September 17: Salih Hudayar, the Foreign Affairs and Security Minister of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile, has called out the lack of global attention on the human rights crisis in China’s Xinjiang province. He stated that the perception of the province receiving substantial media and US policy attention is misleading.

In a post on social media platform X, Hudayar said, “The claim that Xinjiang is a focus on intense media and U.S. policy attention is far from the truth. Let’s be clear: Occupied East Turkistan–our country’s true name–gets little to no media and policy attention.”

Hudayar emphasized the disparity in international support between Tibet and East Turkistan. He noted that while Tibet’s government in exile receives extensive financial, training, and diplomatic support, the Uyghurs do not get similar recognition.

“Unlike Tibet, which is rightly recognized as an occupied nation, not as ‘Xizang,’ East Turkistan remains buried under China’s propaganda. Tibet has had U.S. support with a Special Coordinator at the US State Department since 1997, backing their right to self-determination,” Hudayar stated.

He added, “Tibet’s government in exile and movement receives extensive financial, training, and even diplomatic support. Meanwhile, our people face Uyghur genocide with no similar recognition of our nation as occupied nor any dedicated support. The world must stop turning a blind eye to China’s brutal campaign of colonization, genocide, and occupation in East Turkistan.”

Salih Hudayar is a Uyghur-American politician dedicated to the cause of East Turkistan’s independence. He established the East Turkistan National Awakening Movement and has been at the forefront of efforts advocating for the restoration of East Turkistan’s independence.

East Turkistan is a region in Central Asia that is the traditional name used by many Uyghurs and their supporters to refer to what is officially known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The Uyghurs are a predominantly Muslim ethnic minority group with distinct cultural, linguistic, and religious practices.

In recent years, there have been widespread reports and allegations of human rights abuses by the Chinese government against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang. These allegations include mass detentions in so-called “reeducation camps,” extensive surveillance, forced labor, and the suppression of religious and cultural practices.

The Chinese government describes these measures as part of a counter-terrorism and de-radicalization effort aimed at combating extremism. However, international human rights organizations and some governments have criticized these actions as severe human rights violations and cultural repression.

Doubts Revealed


Salih Hudayar -: Salih Hudayar is a leader from East Turkistan, a region in China. He works to bring attention to the problems his people face.

East Turkistan -: East Turkistan is a region in China where many Uyghur people live. It is also known as Xinjiang.

Human Rights Crisis -: A human rights crisis means that people are being treated very badly and unfairly. In East Turkistan, Uyghur people are facing serious problems like being put in camps and losing their culture.

Government-in-Exile -: A government-in-exile is a group of leaders who do not have control over their homeland but still work to help their people from another country.

Xinjiang -: Xinjiang is a region in China where many Uyghur people live. It is also called East Turkistan by some people.

Uyghurs -: Uyghurs are a group of people who mostly live in East Turkistan (Xinjiang). They have their own language and culture.

Genocide -: Genocide is when a group of people is being harmed or killed because of who they are. There are serious accusations that this is happening to the Uyghur people in East Turkistan.

Cultural Repression -: Cultural repression means stopping people from practicing their traditions, language, and religion. The Uyghur people in East Turkistan are facing this problem.
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