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Uyghur Canada
Jemiyeti York Universitida otkuzulgen Hitaydiki din ve
hoquq mesilisi tetqiqat yighinigha qatnashti |
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Uyghur Canada jemiyiti 5-
ayning 30 kuni York University Asia tetqiqat merkizi
teripidin otkuzulgen Hitaydiki din ve hoquq mesilisi
tetqiqat yighinigha qatnashti. Surette Canada Uyghur
Jemiyitidin Rukiye Turdush Sherqi Turkistan mesilisining
peqetla din ve milli kimlik oxshimaslighidin kelip
chiqivatqan toqunush mesilisi bolmastin belki siyasi
mesile, tarihi mesile , yer mesilisi ve erq mesilisi
ikenligini, Hitay hokumetining Uyghurlarning siyasi
kimligini yoq qilish uchun elip berivatqan dinni
basturush herkitining ziddiyetni keskinleshturupla
qalmastin belki Uyghur jemiyitige eghir derijide exlaqi
buzulush elip kelivatqanlighini statistekiliq melumatlar
ve pakitlar arqiliq otturigha qoydi.
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Uyghur Canadian society participated Religion and rights
in China Symposium |
BayBak, Azerbaijan | Sunday, 7th June , 2009 , 02:05
[am]
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May 30, 2009, religion and rights symposium held in Y.U.
Knox College in Toronto, Canada. This symposium brought
together scholars, believers and rights advocates,
examined issues of control and persecution as well as
the role of religions as civil society organizations
building human rights in China. At first panel, Dr.
Pitman Potter, a professor of Law at UBC Law Faculty and
Hong Kong Bank Chair in Asian research at UBC’s
institute of Asian
May 30, 2009, religion and rights symposium held in Knox
College in Toronto, Canada. This symposium brought
together scholars, believers and rights advocates,
examined issues of control and persecution as well as
the role of religions as civil society organizations
building human rights in China. At first panel, Dr.
Pitman Potter, a professor of Law at UBC Law Faculty and
Hong Kong Bank Chair in Asian research at UBC’s
institute of Asian research gave keynote speech about
Human rights and religion in China. Joseph Tse-Lee,
professor of history and co-director of East Asian
studies at Place University in New York speak about
patterns of Chirstian activisim in modern China. Second
panel speakers international human rights lawyer David
Matas, Dr.Michael Dillon from global journalism
Institute of Tsinghua University and Rukiye Turdush ,
the president of Uyghur Canadian Society gave
interesting and informed speech about Falun dafa, Islam
and Uyghurs. Specially, the Uyghur issue cause high
interest of Symposium participants and brought good
comments and questions.
Rukiye Turdush speak about religious dominance of CCP
and explained the behind the scene of brutal religious
oppression in East Turkistan and argued that eroding
identity of Uyghurs is not the only goal or at least not
the immediate main interest of harsh religious policy of
China. She pointed that China’s main and immediate
target of repressive religious policy is to eliminate
the political freedom of Uyghurs. Unlike Hui Muslims in
China Uyghur issue is not only the ethnic identity issue
between two nations, it is a political issue, historical
issue, land issue and issue of race. She also discussed
the several aspects of the impact of religious
oppression that both devastated Uyghur population and
threatened the Chinese government. At the end she
answered the questions of Symposium participants Uygur
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