East Turkistan Government in Exile Accuses China of State-Sponsored Mass Slavery
Severity: High (Score: 74.0)
Sources: Aninews.In, Tribuneindia
Summary
The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) has accused China of ongoing human rights violations against Uyghurs and other Turkic communities in Xinjiang. This claim is supported by new testimony from Zhang Yabo, a former Chinese police officer, detailing forced labor in cotton harvesting, torture, and deaths in detention. The ETGE reported that by 2025, there were 3.4 million instances of forced labor, including over 20,000 transfers from Kashgar. The group condemned China's Ethnic Unity Law, which they claim institutionalizes discrimination against non-Han communities. They called for international action, including sanctions and legal proceedings against Chinese officials. The ETGE's president stated that Beijing has not dismantled its genocidal practices but has instead professionalized them. A warning from UN experts indicated that the forced labor could amount to enslavement as a crime against humanity. The ETGE urged the international community to recognize East Turkistan as an occupied territory. Key Points: • ETGE alleges ongoing human rights violations against Uyghurs in Xinjiang. • Testimony reveals forced labor and torture in detention facilities. • By 2025, 3.4 million instances of forced labor reported, with calls for international sanctions.
Key Entities
- China (country)