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Nury Turkel: Will the world stand up for China's Uyghurs?

Jul 7, 2022
22:57
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is That a Forlorn Hope?
02:07 • 2min
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Are You Able to Communicate Freely With Your Mother and Any Other Members of Your Family?
03:55 • 2min
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Is This a Pacification Policy?
05:56 • 3min
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5
What Is the Intent of the Chinese in Shinjang to the Moslem Minority?
08:33 • 3min
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6
The Wege Community Is Highly Nationalistic, Which Believes in a Separate State
11:48 • 2min
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The True Story of China's Genecide
13:25 • 3min
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The United States and China on a Whole Host of Issues
16:11 • 2min
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The Weager Force Labor Prevention Act
18:13 • 2min
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China's Diplomatic Coercion Is a Big Problem in Moslem Nations.
20:05 • 2min
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The Chinese Government Is Not Getting Thetraction It Needs to Change the World
21:38 • 2min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Nury Turkel, a prominent Uyghur activist in exile and chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom. He is a key leader in the effort to pressure China to end the repression of the Uyghurs. But is his campaign doomed to fail?

(Photo: Nury Turkel in the Hardtalk studio)

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