Uyghur Concentration Camp Victims Demand U.N. Release Report on China's Genocide
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46% : Former prisoners in Chinese concentration camps, members of the oppressed Uyghur community of East Turkistan, and supporters gathered in New York on Tuesday to urge the United Nations to release a report based on human rights chief Michelle Bachelet's visit to the region in May.45% : "If they have been, we ask you to prove it by allowing us to return there to show the world that [the system] has indeed been shut down and showing us the whereabouts of all these people."Ziawudun also urged the United Nations not to fly the flag of communist China so long as the country is engaging in genocide, saying she was "disgusted" by its presence outside of the U.N. headquarters.
43% : Salih Hudayar, the prime minister of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, which helped organize the event, demanded at the protest that Bachelet release a report on her findings in the region and that the United Nations recognize East Turkistan as an "occupied country" and not a legitimate province of China.
31% : "The United Nations today is ignoring China's 21st-century, Holocaust-like genocide," Hudayar denounced.
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