‘Recognize China’s Genocide’ [PROTEST]

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[PROTEST] ‘Recognize China‘s Genocide’ @ US State Department, Tue, Dec 29, 1- 3 PM 

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Pompeo Weighs Genocide Designation

Activists Call On The US Government To Recognize China's Genocide

WASHINGTON: Activist groups representing Uyghurs, Kazaks, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Tartars, and other Turkic peoples from Occupied East Turkistan will protest at the US State Department on Tue, Dec 29 at 1 PM to call on the US Government to recognize China's atrocities in East Turkistan [Xinjiang] --Genocide.

Salih Hudayar, Prime Minister of the East Turkistan Government in Exile and the protest organizer, is TV experienced and available for TV, radio, print for in-person, Skype, or phone interviews.

WHAT:  Protest to Recognize China's Genocide in East Turkistan

WHEN:  Tuesday, December 29, 1 PM - 3 PM Eastern Time

WHERE:  U.S. State Department, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, DC

Live-streaming at https://www.facebook.com/ETAwakening

WHO:  East Turkistan Government in Exile and East Turkistan National Awakening Movement

Mike Pompeo's Orders

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has recently ordered a review to determine whether China’s repression of ethnic Uyghurs in Occupied East Turkistan [renamed Xinjiang] amounts to genocide, raising expectations that America’s top diplomat may charge China with committing genocide before he leaves office next month.

The review comes as lawmakers from both parties have increasingly called on the Trump administration to act over human rights abuses in East Turkistan.

In October, Sens. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, introduced a bipartisan resolution designating China’s treatment of the Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in East Turkistan as genocide.


About the East Turkistan Government in Exile

Established in 2004, the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) is the democratically elected official body representing the interests of East Turkistan and its people. The ETGE seeks to restore East Turkistan’s independence as a democratic, secular, pluralistic Republic that guarantees human rights and freedom for all.

About the East Turkistan National Awakening Movement

Formed in 2017, the East Turkistan National Awakening Movement (ETNAM) is an international movement striving for the restoration of East Turkistan's independence as an open, pluralistic Republic guaranteeing Human Rights and Freedoms for all. The original East Turkistan National Awakening Movement was established in 1921.