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The World Uyghur Congress condemned racist attacks on a Japanese official after Chinese state media remarks, urging global accountability and highlighting rising international scrutiny of China's policies.
The World Uyghur Congress condemned racist attacks against Japanese official Arfiya Eri following online remarks by Chinese state-linked media, prompting Japan to protest.
It highlighted growing international attention, including discussions in Japan on forced labor legislation, Italy’s expulsion of eight Chinese nationals over surveillance allegations, and a CNN interview with a former Chinese official detailing CCP influence operations.
WUC leaders advocated for accountability in Washington, D.C., and Strasbourg, citing cases like that of Rushan Abbas’s sister, detained in China.
The group announced the Third International Uyghur Forum in Berlin for June 2026 and expressed concern over China’s new ethnic unity law, warning it may deepen assimilation policies.
El Congreso Uigur Mundial condenó los ataques racistas contra un funcionario japonés después de las declaraciones de los medios estatales chinos, instando a la rendición de cuentas global y destacando el creciente escrutinio internacional de las políticas de China.