China’s Persecution of Uyghur Muslims
Must Stop, says Emily Thornberry MP
Must Stop, says Emily Thornberry MP
Dr. Mozammel Haque
“We
will not stand silent while the Uighur community remain subject to this
terrible repression and persecution, all done to them for no other reason than
their Muslim faith..” said Rt. Hon. Emily Thornberry MP for Islington South and
Finsbury and Shadow Secretary o State or Commonwealth and Foreign Affairs at
the event ‘China’s Brute Crackdown and Incarceration of Uyghur Muslims’
organised by Cordoba Foundation, on Wednesday 13 February, 2019.
Abhorrent
prejudice based on religion
Labour
MP Thornberry described the situation in Xinjiang. She said, “what we see in
China today: hundreds of thousands in mass detention; hundreds of thousands
facing cultural re-education and psychological indoctrination; a whole people
facing systematic oppression and brutal violence… …Is something we associate
with Cambodia forty years ago…or China fifty years ago or in other countries
down the decades and centuries where abhorrent prejudice based on religion,
race or skin colour - has been allowed to flourish unchallenged.”
“To
send the simple message but one that must be shouted loud and clear throughout
our country and the world, and one that must be heard by China… That and it
cannot be tolerated any longer. And one of the reasons we need to raise
awareness of this issue now, and make clear it cannot continue, is that - as we
all deaths and even organ harvesting have emerged from the camps,” said Rt.
Hon. Thornberry.
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That is not just abhorrent, it is unacceptable,
and it cannot be tolerated any longer.
Labour MP Thornberry said, “But for that to be happening
today, two decades into the twenty-first century, in a country with a permanent
seat on the Security Council - that is not just abhorrent, it is unacceptable,
and it cannot be tolerated any longer. And one of the reasons we need to raise
awareness of this issue now, and make clear it cannot continue, is that - as we
all know -- it has been getting worse for the past 5 years, and it is getting
worse as we speak, driven by State Secretary Chen.”
Rt. Hon. Thornberry said, “The number of Uyghur currently
being detained in re-education centres is at least 1 million, detained for
reasons as straightforward as regularly attending mosque. Increasing reports of
torture, abuse, deaths and even organ harvesting have emerged from the camps.”
What can be done? Public condemnation, Shut
Down camps and use pressure on the Chinese
So what can be done? asked the Labour MP Thornberry. She
said there must be public condemnation, shut down the camps, and or the UK
government to use pressure on the Chinese government and prevent deportation of
Uyghur asylum seekers back to China. She said, “Clearly, it is important that
we maintain public condemnation of the treatment of the Uighurs, and support
the call of the UN for the Chinese authorities to shut down the re-education
camps now. We also need the UK Government to continue to use intergovernmental
forums to apply pressure on the Chinese. Here in the UK, it is imperative we
prevent the deportation of Uyghur asylum seekers back to China and expedite
asylum applications from Uighur Muslims.”
Impose sanctions against the individuals
who are abusing human rights
“And one option that the Government did not have a year ago
is to use the ‘Magnitsky powers’ that Labour ensured were passed into law this
year to impose sanctions against the individuals who are abusing human rights.
And first in line should be State Secretary Chen.”
Consider implementing export controls
on surveillance technology
Speaking
about the role of private sector, Shadow Secretary of State for Commonwealth
and Foreign Affairs, Rt Hon. Thornberry said, “The private sector also has a
role to play. We must urge any companies operating in Xinjiang province to end
any business operations that are contributing to human rights abuses. And the
British Government must also consider implementing export controls on
surveillance technology that is used by the provincial authorities to monitor
and oppress Uyghur Muslims.”
We need to act fast.
“But whatever we do, we need to act fast. China may be an
important trading partner, and a vital player in the world, but that is all the
more reason to demand that they act on human rights abuses, not for us to turn
a blind eye to the glaringly obvious. And frankly, what is happening is
glaringly obvious. What was claimed to be an attempt to target extremism and
terrorism has morphed into something horrendously different, where the only
thing being targeted is those who practice the Muslim faith,” said Rt. Hon.
Thornberry.
Now is the time for us to say ‘enough is enough’,
now is the time to tell China this must stop
Mentioning the only thing being targeted is those who
practice the Muslim faith, Shadow Secretary of State for Commonwealth and
Foreign Affairs, Thornberry said, “In other words, it is the old-age story of
‘us’ and ‘them’, the ‘normal’ and the ‘other’, and as soon as people start to
think in that way, and as soon as the state starts to act in that way, and
divide people in that way, we are on a very slippery and dangerous slope. And
we already a long way day that slope in China. So now is the time for us to say
‘enough is enough’, now is the time to tell China this must stop, and now is
the time to ensure the Uighur people can practice their faith in peace. Because
there is no ‘them’, there is no ‘other’, there is only ‘us’.”
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