12 -25-19 The European Parliament’s resolution went on to demand that the Chinese government ‘put an immediate end to the practice of arbitrary detention without charge, trial or conviction for a criminal offence of members of the Uyghur and Kazakh minorities, to close all camps and detention centres, and to immediately and unconditionally release those detained; emphasises that any kind of detention, when applied in violation of fundamental international laws, that persecution against specific persons or groups on ethnic, cultural or religious grounds, and that other inhumane acts causing great suffering or serious injury, when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack on any civilian population, are unacceptable in the light of the international legal framework’. https://www.governmenteuropa.eu/xinjiang-re-education-camps/95960/
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12-27-19 Slamet Maarif urged the Chinese government to end human rights violations against the Uyghurs and open access to independent international investigators, while calling on Indonesians to show solidarity by boycotting Chinese-made goods. “We call on the people of Indonesia, especially Muslims, to boycott Chinese products, withdraw all deposits from Chinese banks and stop all forms of cooperation with China,” he said, reading out the Jakarta protesters’ demands. https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/indonesia-malaysia-protests-12272019153424.html
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12-20-2019 The official suggested that
Eli Abdulla had been targeted because of what he said was “serious tension” between Uyghur-owned companies and those run by majority Han Chinese from outside the XUAR over the rights to mining jade in the region. “There were rumors that the Chinese companies had sued him,” he said. https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/developer-12202019165452.html…………….......................
-Eddys
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