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» Kazakh jazz singer tackles East Turkistan issue with her music
By UAA Administrator | Published Today | Uyghur Related Unrated
Although Kazakh musician Saadet Türköz occasionally took to the stage to sing songs at local festivals at the age of 29 or 30, if someone had told her that one day she would become a musician who binds continents together, she would not have believed it.
» Celil pleads for transfer from isolation
By UAA Administrator | Published Yesterday | Uyghur Related Unrated
In solitary confinement in China, prisoner tells relatives he's so desperate for sunlight and human contact he'll go anywhere, including a forced labour camp.
» Racial profiling at Shanghai's Tomorrow Square?
By UAA Administrator | Published 07/22/2008 | Uyghur Related Unrated
A guest at Tomorrow Square on People's Square has alerted us to this document entitled "Safety measures for the tenants of Tomorrow Square for the Olympic period" posted in the building.
» Uyghurs Jailed From Guantanamo to Beijing
By UAA Administrator | Published 07/15/2008 | Uyghur Related Unrated
As a federal appeals court ruled that the U.S. military improperly labeled a Chinese Muslim held at Guantanamo Bay an "enemy combatant" and ordered that he be released, transferred, or granted a new hearing, an influential congressional committee delivered a scathing criticism of China's closed trial of 15 men on terrorism charges – resulting in the immediate execution of two defendants, three suspended death sentences, and 10 sentences of life imprisonment.
» Free at Last, Free at Last. Or Not!
By UAA Administrator | Published 07/14/2008 | Uyghur Related Unrated
Could there be any more compelling commentary on America's loss of credibility among the international community then the inability of the Bush administration to find countries willing to accept Guantanamo prisoners who are scheduled for release because they have been judged by the U.S. military to have never had any ties to terrorism?


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