Uyghur Family Kept Apart by China's Xinjiang Policies Reunites
December 11, 2020
December 11, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 11 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release on Dec. 10:
A Uyghur family in Sydney, Australia is happily reunited today after three years of forced separation. Like many ethnic Uyghurs in China's northwest region of Xinjiang, Chinese authorities in 2017 confiscated the passports of Sadam Abudusalamu's family and banned them from leaving the region as part of the Chinese government's mass arbitrary detention, torture, forced political indoctrination, and . . .
A Uyghur family in Sydney, Australia is happily reunited today after three years of forced separation. Like many ethnic Uyghurs in China's northwest region of Xinjiang, Chinese authorities in 2017 confiscated the passports of Sadam Abudusalamu's family and banned them from leaving the region as part of the Chinese government's mass arbitrary detention, torture, forced political indoctrination, and . . .