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A chilling piece that details how #China tries to intimidate #Uyghurs abroad in order to silence the overseas activism that tries to raise awareness about the ongoing human rights violation in #Xinjiang. https://t.co/XBDI6loqrW
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) April 1, 2021
He was not political, he said, and steered clear of any activities that might be viewed unfavorably by the Chinese government."
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) April 1, 2021
"The experience convinced Mr. Rozi that he needed to speak out, and he soon began participating in protests calling for China to close the camps. Before long, he had become a prominent voice in Japan’s Uyghur community, …
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) April 1, 2021
"Since Mr. Rozi’s appearance on the Japanese public broadcaster, the Chinese government has made no further attempts to contact him, he said. Phone calls to his family have gone unanswered.
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) April 1, 2021
He is afraid for his relatives. But speaking out has been worth it, he said: “Now pretty much everyone here knows about the Uyghurs’ problems.”
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) April 1, 2021
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