uyghurs in A Sentence

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    The Zhuang Manchu Uyghurs.

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    Washed the Uyghurs brain, Mohammed would not allow that.

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    Most Uyghurs are Muslim, which is an important part of their life and identity.

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    Most Uyghurs are Muslim and Islam is an important part of their life and identity.

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    Instead Uyghurs often post statements written in Chinese attesting to their loyalty to the Chinese state.

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    Small but noticeable minorities include Dungans(1.9%), Uyghurs(1.1%), Tajiks(1.1%), Kazakhs(0.7%) and Ukrainians(0.5%), and other smaller ethnic minorities 1.7.

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    And army of millions of police and official monitors can question Uyghurs and search their homes.

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    Uyghurs is thus always associated with separatism and terrorism, and the Chinese government sees Islam as a“mental illness”.

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    Uyghurs are forced to reject their faith and have to promise their support to China's ruling Communist Party.

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    In the early 1990s, the separatist impulses of the Uyghurs- a Muslim people of Turk ethnicity- manifested themselves as terrorism.

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    Many Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities are believed to have been hauled into conditions that activists call re-education camps.

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    The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, where so far not everything is going smoothly with Muslim Uyghurs who are“re-educated” in“re-education camps”.

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    But those causes often were"very convenient for them politically," Ibrahim said-- and with the Uyghurs, the political cost is too high.

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    Uyghurs do not have substantive control over their own education, media, or employment, and they have no voice in the region's government.

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    Now, the Uyghurs do not have any control over their own education, media, employment, and they have no voice in the region's government.

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    Through this process, around 1.5 million Uyghurs and other Muslims were determined“untrustworthy” and scheduled for detention and reeducation in a massive internment camp system.

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    They could turn the Uyghur internet on and off, but they could not fully regulate what Uyghurs said because they spoke in another language.

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    I expected that the situation of the Uyghurs would change for the better, but year after year I only saw worse things happening to my people.

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    The Uyghurs are recognized by China only as a regional minority within a multicultural nation and China rejects the idea of them being an indigenous group.

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    As my research shows, the Uyghur internet has been transformed from a space that fostered a cultural flourishing for Uyghurs into a space that controls many aspects of their lives.

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    Earlier they lived much more autonomously in desert oasis towns and villages much like the Uzbeks in Uzbekistan, a group that shares a similar history and language as the Uyghurs.

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    The Uyghurs started to become Islamised in the tenth century and became largely Muslim by the 16th century and Islam has since played an important role in Uyghur culture and identity.

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    Other ethnic groups in China include the related Hui people or"Chinese Muslims", the Zhuang, Manchu, Uyghurs and Miao, who make up the five largest ethnic minorities in mainland China with populations exceeding 10 million.

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    They regarded the Islamic appearance and practice of Uyghurs, such as young men growing beards and praying five times per day, as signs of what state authorities described as the“extremification” of the Uyghur population.

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    The Uyghurs, a Turkic ethnic group concentrated in the country's northwest, mainly in Xinjiang province, are the second-largest Muslim group, with an estimated population of about 10 million(although some estimates suggest it to be higher).

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    During his trip, bin Salman- the de facto ruler of the kingdom that has long seen itself as being at the vanguard of the Muslim world- appeared to publicly defend his hosts over their treatment of the Uyghurs.

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    On October 7, 2008, U.S. District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina ruled that 17 Uyghurs, Muslims from China's northwestern Xinjiang region, must be brought to appear in his court in Washington, DC, three days later:"Because the Constitution prohibits indefinite detentions without cause, the continued detention is unlawful.

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