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East Turkistan's Right to Sovereignty

Decolonization and Beyond

Rukiye Turdush

East Turkistan's Right to Sovereignty
East Turkistan's Right to Sovereignty

East Turkistan's Right to Sovereignty

Decolonization and Beyond

Rukiye Turdush

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Omschrijving

This study examines the relationship between the People’s Republic of China and the people of East Turkistan. The author accuses the Chinese state of settler colonialism and argues for East Turkistan’s sovereignty on the basis of international law and the Genocide Convention.



This book makes a very significant contribution to the literature on the Uyghur crisis bringing together a wide range of materials in Chinese, Uyghur language, and English. Rukiye Turdush is one of the most authoritative and articulate scholars of Uyghur affairs in the world today The facts of the history and contemporary reality of the Uyghurs are highly charged emotionally, touching on multiple forms of human injustice including genocide. Nevertheless, Ms. Turdush maintains a prudent and rational tone based in an encyclopedic knowledge of the relevant body of international law and of interpretive perspectives of scholars and practitioners.



Rich in material, Rukiye Turdush portrays China as a colonial power that perpetrates genocidal violence before the eyes of the world public. At the same time, she makes clear that the annexation of East Turkestan is merely a step toward expanding the sphere of power in the direction of the West.



This book is a powerful statement of the view that East Turkistan (the homeland of the Uyghur people) is a Chinese colony, and that as such, it deserves to regain self-determination just like the other former colonies that became independent nations after WWII. Indeed, it was a grave failure of those UN-led decolonization effort, that it did not include the nations annexed into land empires like China. Written by a deeply knowledgeable ethnic Uyghur activist who has conducted extensive research on these issues, this book deserves to be widely read. If China enjoyed freedom of expression, it should be read and discussed there too, as a matter of course. And we should all remember that even the Chinese Communist Party once promised as its policy, that the nations enslaved by the past Chinese empires ought to have the choice of independence from China. Why? As this book explains, justice demands it.



Rukiye Turdush is research director at the Uyghur Research Institute.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Verschenen
    mei 2024
  • Bladzijden
    216
  • Genre
    Etnische studies
  • Afmetingen
    228 x 151 x 12 mm
  • Gewicht
    295 gram
  • EAN
    9781666927283
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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