Rebiya Kadeer
Exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer (C) holds a rally to protest against the Chinese governoment in Tokyo on May 17, 2012. Kadeer closed a four-day conference during which she had claimed her people were in a fight for their survival because of increasing repression in China.
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The time has come for Chinese leaders to end the unlawful, brutal mistreatment of our loved ones
In defiance of Chinese law and human decency, Chinese authorities stop at nothing to abuse my sons in prison
We are concerned about the situation in Korla because the Chinese media’s silence is a sign of a tragedy being hidden, or a signal of an imminent harsh operationMore quotes »
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Exile Uyghur Leader’s Children Pressured
Officials in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region have forced exile Uyghur leader Rebiya Kadeer’s son to give up the family’s property, an overseas rights group said Wednesday, as Beijing increases the pressure on the activist’s family. Alim Abdureyim, t from Radio Free Asia Read more »
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China increasing pressure on Rebiya Kadeer''s sons: UAA
From Lalit K Jha Washington, May 30 (PTI) The Uyghur American Association (UAA) has alleged that Chinese officials are increasing pressure on the imprisoned sons of Rebiya Kadeer and forced them to sign ownership documents. In a statement yesterday, UAA from MSN India Read more »
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El movimiento uigur reelige a Kadeer como líder y marcha contra China en Tokio
Tokio – La asamblea general del Congreso Mundial Uigur, etnia minoritaria en China, concluyó hoy en Tokio con la reelección de su presidenta, Rebiya Kadeer, la renovación de su compromiso de independencia política y la celebración de una marcha contra Ch from Fox News Latino Read more »
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World Uyghur Congress In Tokyo Draws Condemnation From China
Japan has allowed the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) to meet in Tokyo on Monday, drawing renewed anger from China . Chinese news agencies also report that Rebiya Kadeer, the head of the WUC, has also taken the occasion to visit the Yasukuni Shrine, dedicate from International Business Times Read more »
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Political Stunt: Rebiya Kadeer's visit to Yasukuni Shrine
Rebiya Kadeer, head of the separatist World Uygur Congress, visited on Monday the Yasukuni Shrine, where the war criminals of WWII are worshipped and, serving as a symbol of Japan's notorious invasion history, thus further tightening the already strained from SINA English Read more »