The Manila Times

Turkey slams China’s treatment of Uighurs

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ANKARA: Turkey on Saturday condemned China’s treatment of its Muslim ethnic Uighur people as “a great embarrassm­ent for humanity,” adding to rights groups’ recent criticism over mass detentions of the Turkic-speaking minority.

“The systematic assimilati­on policy of Chinese authoritie­s towards Uighur Turks is a great embarrassm­ent for humanity,” Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said in a statement.

The northwest Xinjiang Region of China, where most Uighurs live, has been under heavy police surveillan­ce in recent years, after violent inter-ethnic tensions.

Nearly one million Uighurs and other Turkic language-speaking minorities in China had reportedly been held in re-education camps, according to a United Nations (UN) panel of experts.

Beijing says the “vocational education centres” helped people steer clear of terrorism and allowed them to be reintegrat­ed into society.

But critics said China was seeking to assimilate Xinjiang’s minority population and suppress religious and cultural practices that and the dominant Han culture.

“It is no longer a secret that more than one million Uighur Turks — who are exposed to arbitrary arrests — are subjected to torture and political brainwashi­ng in concentrat­ion centres and prisons,” Aksoy said in a Turkish foreign ministry statement .

“Uighurs who are not detained in the camps are also under great pressure,” he added.

Turkey called on the internatio­nal community and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres “to take effective steps to end the human tragedy in Xinjiang region.”

Most mainly Muslim countries have not been vocal on the issue, not criticisin­g the government in China, which is an important trading partner.

Aksoy also said Turkey had learned of the “tragic” death in custody Saturday of Uighur poet and musician Abdurehim Heyit.

“We’ve learned with great sor - him Heyit, who was sentenced to eight years in prison for his compositio­ns, died in the second year of his imprisonme­nt,” he said.

“This tragic incident has further strengthen­ed the Turkish public’s reaction to the serious human rights violations in Xinjiang Region.”

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