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Last updated: January 6, 2025 12:00 am
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London [UK], Jan 6 (ANI): Renowned Uyghur singer, human rights activist, and award-winning translator Mahmut Rahima will perform on January 29, at the upcoming magazine launch event at music venue The Jago Dalston, London. The announcement was made by ‘Index on Censorship’ via the social media platform X. Index on Censorship is an organization dedicated to campaigning for freedom of expression worldwide. The event will honour musicians who are facing persecution and censorship due to their art and activism.
Mahmut Rahima, a prominent figure in the Uyghur community, is known for her advocacy work against the ongoing genocide of the Uyghur people in China’s Xinjiang region. As a singer, translator, and interpreter, Rahima has been at the forefront of raising awareness about the human rights violations faced by Uyghurs.
Through her music and activism, Rahima has spearheaded efforts in the UK to end the genocide and bring global attention to the plight of the Uyghur people.
The persecution of the Uyghur people in China has been a longstanding issue, intensifying significantly in recent years. The Uyghurs are a Muslim, Turkic-speaking ethnic group primarily residing in Xinjiang in northwest China. In recent decades, the Chinese government has subjected the Uyghurs to a range of repressive measures, citing security concerns and the threat of extremism, despite no significant threat posed by the group.
According to reports, the Chinese government launched a broad crackdown in Xinjiang, which has escalated into what many international human rights organizations and governments now describe as genocide.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has employed mass detention, surveillance, and indoctrination programs targeting Uyghur Muslims and other minority groups, forcibly detaining an estimated one million or more people in “reeducation camps” or “vocational training centres.” These camps are reported to have been sites of forced labour, indoctrination, torture, and physical abuse. In addition to these camps, Uyghur families are subject to extensive surveillance, with reports of forced disappearances, destruction of Uyghur cultural and religious sites, and efforts to erase Uyghur language and traditions.
The Chinese government has also been accused of forcibly sterilising Uyghur women and conducting forced labour programs, all part of a broader strategy to dilute the Uyghur population and erase their cultural identity. The CCP has justified these actions as counter-terrorism measures in response to alleged Uyghur separatism and Islamist extremism, but human rights organisations, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, argue that these measures are disproportionate, discriminatory, and amount to crimes against humanity. (ANI)

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