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Global groups condemn China’s crackdown on Uyghur religious figures in Xinjiang, citing mass detentions and deaths since 2014.
International human rights groups and the World Uyghur Congress have raised growing global concern over China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, citing the imprisonment or disappearance of over 1,000 religious figures since 2014, including imams and teachers, some sentenced to lengthy terms or dying in custody.
UN experts warned that criminalizing cultural expression, such as imprisoning a scholar and a songwriter, may constitute crimes against humanity.
Advocacy efforts, including events at the European Parliament and global conferences, called for accountability and action to protect religious and cultural rights, while Human Rights Watch criticized a proposed 'Ethnic Unity' law as a tool for cultural erasure.
China maintains its policies are necessary for stability.
Grupos globales condenan la represión de China contra figuras religiosas uigures en Xinjiang, citando detenciones y muertes masivas desde 2014.