Uighur News
Today we will expose the country crying about Islamophobia in DNA. They have nothing to do with the situation of Muslims and to understand this, we will also tell you about the resolution brought in the United Nations.
Today, in terms of religion, the population of Muslims in India is at number two, but still a section sees Islam in India in danger. Let us tell you that the UN has issued a report on the condition of Uyghur Muslims and in this report has strongly reprimanded China for the atrocities being committed on minorities.
China’s unprovoked stand-off with India at the border in 2020 has also led to growing anxiety among the international community.
Western liberal democracies, like America and the United Kingdom, have also hinted that they are likely to boycott the 2022 Games.
Several countries call on China to respect the human rights of the Uighur minority community.
China has been trying to hide its activities in suppressing the human rights of the Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang region.
China has been widely condemned for setting up complexes in remote Xinjiang that it describes as "vocational training centers" to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
A senior Uighur official in China`s restive western region of Xinjiang has admonished other Communist Party "cadres" from the mostly Muslim Uighur minority for failing to pull their weight in the fight against terrorism, state media said.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Xinjiang in the past few years, most in unrest between Uighurs and ethnic majority Han Chinese.
The Islamic State video showed fighters, including heavily-armed children, giving speeches, praying, and killing other "informants".
"The terrorist’s identity has been established by security forces and his potential whereabouts have also been determined," Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak said.
The suicide bomber was an ethnic Uighur who held a Tajik passport in the name of Zoir Khalilov, the GKNB security service said in a statement.
Thai police have stepped up security after two ethnic Uighur men from China linked to "foreign terror groups" visited a holiday island, a senior officer said on Saturday.
The bomb killed 20 people and wounded scores more at a shrine popular with ethnic Chinese tourists.
The foreigner accused of planting a bomb at a Bangkok shrine has admitted involvement in the deadly attack, his lawyer said Wednesday, reversing earlier denials of a confession.
Thai police on Saturday said an arrest warrant had been issued for an ethnic "Uighur" man over last month`s deadly Bangkok blast, for the first time identifying a suspect as a member of the Chinese minority group.
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