“Unbroken” launch Uyghur strengthens the urgency of human rights crisis

Uinghur human rights activist Rashan Abbas officially launched an Uyar’s fight for independence at the European Uyghur Summit held in Munikh of Uingur.The launch was marked by a hearty reading and powerful statements of solidarity from a warm reading and global dignitaries and advocates. Memoirs written by Abbas-which serves as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and the Executive Director of the campaign for Uygars (CFU)-his personal journey, ongoing atrocities against Uygar people, and his tireless fight for justice and freedom.In a post on X, Abbas wrote, “Today the inauguration of the East Turkistan/Uygar National Summit organized by @UYGHURCONGRESS was marked and co-hosted by @cuyghurs with other affiliated organizations.” He also shared an individual milestone from the summit: the presentation of his memoir to the Deputy Chairman of the Bavarian State Parliament, Marcus Rinderspatcher. Abbas said, “We are deeply grateful to the support of Uygar and his commitment to human rights.”One of the most poignant moments of the incident came, as Abbas had read from the last chapter of the memoir, a heartfelt message of a letter-flexibility, unity and hope to Uyghur Pravasi.The summit was attended by a prestigious roster of supporters and partners, including David Baxndel of Vanworld Publication, Niclas Butz, Ambassador to the Health Innovation Exchange and former World Uing Congress President Dolkun Jesus. Each gave strong support for Abbas’s work and confirmed the global significance of advocating Urghur.Campaign for Uyghurs, a major NGO, dedicated to the people of East Turkistan to promote human rights and democratic freedom and end the Uygar genocide, shared the highlights of launch on X. The organization posted, “We were deeply honored for marking the European launch of unabbusing at the Ureghur Summit in Munich, which was surrounded by members of Uyghur migrants from all over the world, said reliable friends, advocates and international representatives.The European launch of unbeatment underlines a growing international awareness about the Uygar conflict and reflects a comprehensive alliance of committed colleagues to protect justice, human dignity and basic freedom.The Uygar population in China’s Xinjiang region has faced a violation of serious and systematic human rights under the Chinese government. Since 2017, more than one million Uygers and other Muslim minorities have been arbitrarily detained in the so-called “re-regulation” camps, where reports of frightening, torture and misconduct have been revealed. Authorities have implemented mass monitoring, restricted religious and cultural practices, and separated children from families.Evidence Shinjiang forcibly connects with labor programs, forcing Uygers to work under oppressive conditions. In addition, China’s birth prevention policies have expressed serious concerns about demographic suppression to women targeting Urghur women.International organizations and many governments have labeled these acts as crimes against humanity, with accountability to eliminate repression and protect Uygar rights with increasing calls for global action.