
World Uyghur Congress
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International umbrella organization promoting #Uyghur human rights. Nobel Peace Prize 2023 & 2024 nominee ➡️ @wucchinaaffairs | @WUiguren | @UygurKurultayi
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‼️In a recently published video, a young Uyghur entrepreneur expresses his frustration for not being able to find any hotel rooms in the city of Taiyuan, (mainland China) in the cold winter, where hotels declined to take him as guest because of his #Uyghur identity. ‘’We have learned the laws of this country, all 56 ethnic groups have equal rights and should be treated without discrimination. But why can’t I get a hotel room? If they go to our region, everything is open to them, there are no barriers for them.’’ Uyghurs continue to face systemic discrimination in their daily lives. Even accessing hotels is being denied to Uyghurs.
World Uyghur Congress27,364 views • 1 year ago

🤝Please Support Our GoFund Campaign The World Uyghur Congress is raising €16,000 to replace aging and damaged equipment, strengthen digital security, and protect its work from repeated cyberattacks linked to Chinese state-backed actors. 🙏 Thank you for standing with the Uyghur people.
World Uyghur Congress10,039 views • 4 months ago

👏As we close the chapter of 2025, we want to express our deep gratitude to all our supporters—to everyone who continues to stand with the Uyghur people and believe in the future of the Uyghur Movement. We are thankful for every contribution made throughout the year. Your support, solidarity, and trust keep our movement alive and give hope to the Uyghur people. Please continue to stand with the Uyghurs and support the World Uyghur Congress in the year ahead.
World Uyghur Congress11,396 views • 5 months ago

This morning, Gheyur Qurban, the Director of the World Uyghur Congress Berlin office, delivered a powerful intervention at the 17th Session of the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues. He shed light on the Chinese government’s systematic oppression and ongoing genocide of the Uyghur people in East Turkistan. During his speech, Chinese representatives disrupted the session, resorting to baseless accusations and labeling the WUC as a “separatist organization” in an attempt to discredit our voice and silence the truth. They even demanded that Gheyur Qurban be denied the opportunity to speak. Despite these tactics of intimidation, Gheyur Qurban stood firm and continued his speech. This disruption reflects the lengths to which the Chinese government will go to suppress international scrutiny of its human rights violations. The WUC remains steadfast in its mission to amplify Uyghur voices and hold China accountable for its actions. We thank the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues for providing a platform where Uyghur voices can be heard, despite attempts to suppress them.
World Uyghur Congress12,245 views • 1 year ago
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