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Women in the Uyghur Advocacy Movement in Canada: The Making of a Political "Activist"
2021
Journal of the Council for Research on Religion
This study analyzes the life stories of three female Uyghur political activists. Born and raised in East Turkestan/Xinjiang, all three chose to emigrate to the West. Today they live in Canada, advocating for the rights of Turkic peoples in their "Homeland" and raising public awareness of the CCP's campaign against the Uyghurs, a campaign which is currently recognized as genocidal by seven countries as well as a number of human rights organizations. This study adopts a narrative analysis of
doi:10.26443/jcreor.v3i1.69
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