China's Genocide on Uyghurs: Ethnicity in danger

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Manoj Gupta

Abstract

The economy of Uyghurs' is destroyed, and the reason for that is the Chinese regime. These Turkic Muslims are facing persecution since 1949 by the Chinese administration. As many as three million are kept in the concentration camps, and millions more are put as enslaved, forced to work in production to benefit China's economic aggression. Uyghurs' homes and land are being reallocated to Han Chinese settlers and being vacated to serve the Belt and Road Initiative's purpose. Following the Chinese aggressions across the boundaries of various countries across the globe and even in the South China Sea, it can be inferred that the Chinese regime has consistently behaved in a way that indicates it is not interested in democracy and diplomacy. When examining the situation of the genocidal actions of the Chinese regime towards Uyghurs, responses, and methods of evaluation should also reflect the understanding of this.
At present, 1.1 million Chinese army men are positioned in the homes of Uyghurs, where they live in their living, dining, and even bedrooms. They are forcing Uyghurs' children to spy on their parents. It has been found that many male Uyghur detainees have been moved to China mainland or have disappeared, and with men gone, Uyghur women are being lured and forced with government gratifications such as money, housing, and jobs to marry Chinese men. No one denies these in fear of repercussion. The present study is a descriptive study aimed to uncover the Uyghurs community's present situation in suppressing the Chinese government from different lenses of society. The study consolidates various scholars, journalists, investigators, and human rights activists on the Uyghurs community's situation and the Chinese influence for better understanding the problem and resolutions thereafter.

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Gupta M. China’s Genocide on Uyghurs: Ethnicity in danger. sms [Internet]. 30Dec.2020 [cited 11Jan.2025];12(02):98-05. Available from: https://smsjournals.com/index.php/SAMRIDDHI/article/view/2075
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