Human rights organizations condemn China’s starvation killings against Uyghur Muslims
Human rights organizations have condemned the crimes practiced by China against the Uyghur Muslims, as China has for more than 40 days besieged Muslims inside their homes and prevented them from buying food.
The organizations stressed that what China is doing in the crime of killing by starvation and preventing aid and relief, reveals to everyone that human rights and humanitarian slogans disappear when Muslims are exterminated, besieged and starved, stressing that these crimes occur amid a shameful global silence that does not support a Muslim and does not abide by the charters and norms that it set.
The organizations called on the international community and the Arab and Islamic governments to act and exert real pressure with all their capabilities to stop the Chinese terrorism practiced against the Uyghur Muslims, and to put an end to these reprehensible crimes.
The media demanded to publish the issue of Uyghur Muslims and the persecution and ethnic cleansing they are subjected to, so that far and near know China’s crimes and terrorist practices against Uyghur Muslims.