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Part 2: Her Mother Disappeared in China

09.18.2020 - By Heritage Podcast NetworkPlay

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In part one of this two-part series, we discussed the Chinese Communist Party's overt attempt to completely destroy the culture and identity of millions of Uighur Muslims living in Western China.  From arresting people in the middle of the night, to forcing them to attend reeducation camps for years, to their ruthless pursuit of limiting Uighur births through forced abortions and sterilization, the evidence is overwhelming that China's abuse of their own people is only getting worse. This week, we bring this horrific story closer to home by interviewing Ziba Murat, a Uighur woman who hasn't heard from or spoken to her mother in over two years. Since her mother's disappearance, it has surfaced that the Chinese Communist Party placed her in a concentration camp, and refuses to give updates or acknowledge her disappearance or when she will be released.

Show Notes:

Part 1: China's Campaign to Destroy an Entire Ethnicity

The Radio Free Asia Article that Verifies Ziba's Mother Being Place In a Concentration Camp

Ziba's Petition to Help Raise Awareness for Her Mother

Olivia's New Repot: Why the U.S. Should Issue an Atrocity Determination for Uighurs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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