Source: www.ChinaAid.org
Date: September 11, 2020
Xinjiang Region, home for large, persecuted Uighur population.
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(Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region —Sept. 10, 2020) Covenant document between the Communist Party (CCP) and Uyghurs released from internment camps further invalidates human rights. The CCP issued a document requiring Uyghurs who graduate from a “vocational education and training program” to sign “Eight Not-Permits” and “Seven Reports.” “Eight Not-Permits” relates to eight CCP stipulations which begin with “1. You will not be permitted to use non-personal real-name registered mobile phone cards or accounts on WeChat, QQ, Weibo, etc.” “Seven Reports” contains seven directives designed to help ensure the CCP maintains strict control of a graduate’s concentration, location, and communication. China Aid exposes abuses in order to stand in solidarity with the persecuted and promote religious freedom, human rights, and rule of law. If you wish to partner with us in helping those persecuted by the Chinese government, please click the button below to make a charitable donation.
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