‘There’s no hope for the rest of us.’ Uyghur scientists swept up in China’s massive detentions (Science):
No one outside the Chinese government knows where Tashpolat
Tiyip is. No one knows exactly what charges have been filed against him.
The only thing that anyone really knows is that in April 2017, as the
geographer and former president of Xinjiang University in Ürümqi
prepared to fly from Beijing to Berlin for a scientific conference and
the launch of a research center, he disappeared without even a phone
call to colleagues or family.
Six months later, a Chinese propaganda video emerged saying Tiyip was
one of 88 scholars who had “deeply poisoned the minds” of students by
approving textbooks with too much content from Uyghur sources—the ethnic
group that makes up about half of Xinjiang province’s 24 million
people. The video calls Tiyip and three other Uyghurs “two-faced”
separatists before announcing their sentence: death, with a 2-year
reprieve.
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Condenado à morte por aprovar livros
Publicada por Miguel Madeira em 12:03
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