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The Uyghur Human Rights Project ( Chinese : 维吾尔人权项目 , Uyghur : ئۇيغۇر كىشىلىك ھوقۇق قۇرۇلۇشى ; abbreviated UHRP ) is a research-based advocacy organization located in Washington, D.C. that promotes human rights for Uyghurs . According to the UHRP, its main goal is "promoting human rights and democracy for Uyghurs and others living in East Turkistan " through research-based advocacy.

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22-644: Due to challenges in collecting information regarding China, the group states that organizations focusing on the Uyghur crisis are especially important, in addition to organizations that focus on human rights more broadly. The organization also hosts events, like panels of experts, to discuss the crisis facing the Uyghurs. Uyghur Human Rights Project was founded in 2004 by the Uyghur American Association , and have eight full-time staff. The project

44-588: A video event to raise awareness for the plight of Uyghurs in China. In December 2022, UAA President Kuzzat Altay visited Israel and implored its government to not turn a blind eye to China's genocide, adding he believed that "no one can understand us better than the Jewish people". As of late 2008, the Uyghur American Association had approximately 600 members. More than 200 members attended

66-735: Is a prominent Uyghur American non-profit advocacy organization based in Washington, D. C. in the United States. It was established in 1998 by a group of Uyghur overseas activists to raise the public awareness of the Uyghur people , who primarily reside in Xinjiang , China, also known as East Turkestan . The Uyghur American Association is an affiliate organization of the World Uyghur Congress and works to promote

88-860: Is an extensive network of spies including some Uyghurs, who regularly monitor the activities of Uyghurs throughout the Western world and report on their activities to the PRC (People's Republic of China) authorities." On August 16, 2016, the Board of Directors of the UAA voted to separate the UAA from the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP). In a 2016 interview with CNN , UAA President Ilshat Hassan said that his family had faced repeated harassment over his activism. On October 18, 2019, an exhibition named "A Prison Without Walls — East Turkestan Today",

110-639: The National Endowment for Democracy provided US$ 75,000 for the UAA. This was the first time the American government had provided aid to a Uyghur exile group. In 2004, with a supporting grant from the National Endowment for Democracy, the UAA founded the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) for the purpose of promoting improved human rights conditions for Uyghurs and other minority groups in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region on

132-590: The U.S. Agency for Global Media to disseminate information on Uyghurs and other minority groups to Islamic countries, and raise Uyghur issues at the United Nations. The bill was co-sponsored to by U.S. Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) and Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA). The organization publishes reports and analysis in English and Chinese to defend Uyghurs' civil, political, social, cultural, and economic rights according to international human rights standards. In July 2020,

154-507: The Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo Bay acclimatize, once they have been admitted to the USA. Court records included a detailed plan by the UAA to assist Uyghur detainees in resettling in the United States. In July 2009, Chinese officials singled out Rebiya Kadeer , then UAA President, for inciting the July 2009 Ürümqi riots . The Chinese government said that a photograph provided by the UAA which

176-637: The Chinese Communist Party’s use of transnational repression against Uyghurs and the CCP’s evolving strategy to harass, intimidate, and silence Uyghurs abroad. The organization has also expressed concern that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is not fully implementing the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, calling on the organization to make full use of its “entity list” to designate companies that are in violation of

198-573: The Cradle of Uyghur Culture," and "Extracting Cultural Resources: the Exploitation and Criminalization of Uyghur Cultural Heritage." Uyghur American Association The Uyghur American Association ( Uyghur : ئامېرىكا ئۇيغۇر جەمئىيىتى , ئامېرىكا ئۇيغۇر بىرلىكى , romanized :  Amérika Uyghur Birliki , Америка Уйғур Бирлики ; Chinese : 维吾尔裔美国人协会 ; pinyin : Wéiwú'ěryì Měiguórén Xiéhuì ; abbreviated UAA )

220-510: The Eighth Congress of the UAA in 2016. The organization has a president and a board of directors which, as of the founding in 1998, consisted of nine members: Chairman, Vice Chairman, General Secretary, Treasurer, Director of Public Relations, Director of Education, Director of Communication, Director of Publication, and Director of Cultural Affairs. The UAA has received funding from the National Endowment for Democracy . As of 2005,

242-564: The UAA's website was one of the two most active websites among Uyghur migrants. The UAA website has been described as a key information provider on Uyghur issues. The UAA renounces the use of violence to achieve political ends. The First Congress was held in Arlington on May 23, 1998. The Second Congress was held in Washington, DC on May 28, 2000. The Fourth Congress was held in Washington, DC on May 29, 2004. The Fifth Congress

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264-776: The UHRP published the report, "'The Happiest Muslims in the World': Disinformation, Propaganda, and the Uyghur Crisis," which analyzes the Chinese Communist Party 's counter-narrative in response to escalating international alarm about human rights violations against Uyghurs. UHRP has published reports on the CCP's policies regarding all aspects of Uyghur human rights, including cultural rights, such as "Kashgar Coerced: Forced Reconstruction, Exploitation, and Surveillance in

286-536: The Uyghur American Association and chairman of the Uyghur Human Rights Project, discussing cybersecurity issues encountered by these organizations, reported that the UAA and UHRP, "were constantly attacked. Our websites were shut down at times, and I was personally the target of email-based hacking attempts." On 14 February 2022, the UAA and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism along with basketball star Enes Kanter Freedom jointly hosted

308-412: The Uyghur culture and improved human rights conditions for Uyghurs. The UAA was founded in 1998. The UAA has had tax-exempt status since April 1998. Uyghur activist Rushan Abbas played a significant role in the establishment of the UAA. She went on to become UAA Vice President and was the first Uyghur reporter to broadcast daily to the Uyghur region, for Radio Free Asia , in 1998. In April 2004,

330-559: The act. In 2023, UHRP signed a letter to Biden administration Secretary of State Antony Blinken prior to Blinken’s June 2023 visit to China asking him to support international investigation into the Xinjiang and call on Chinese authorities to release human rights criminals. In 2022, UHRP supported the Uyghur Policy Act, which would have created a special coordinator for Uyghur Issues at the U.S. Department of State, direct

352-597: The group wrote to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in support of the Open App Markets Act , arguing that the bill's sideloading protections will help Chinese citizens bypass censorship. UHRP maintains a bill tracker on Uyghur-related matters before the U.S. Congress , maintains a list of U.S. sanctions on companies suspected of violating human Uyghur rights in China, hosts events on China’s actions in Xinjiang, and tracks international responses to Uyghur human rights issues in China. UHRP has documented

374-535: The premise that the assurance of basic human rights will facilitate the realization of the community's democratic aspirations. In 2006, the UAA established a UHRP satellite office in Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan . An article published by the Associated Press on October 10, 2008, quoted Elshat Hassan and Nury Turkel , two leaders of the Uyghur American Association, about plans for American-Uyghurs to help

396-552: Was appointed by the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (2019-2022). The group also joined with fifty other organizations and experts in September 2020 to call on the UN Human Rights Council to appoint a Commission of Inquiry to investigate atrocity crimes against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim peoples. In January 2022,

418-422: Was founded with a grant from the National Endowment for Democracy , and became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt organization in 2016. Omer Kanat has been the organization's Executive Director since 2018. He previously served as the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) Vice President from 2006 to 2017, and has also been a WUC Executive Committee Chairman since 2017. Co-founder Nury Turkel also serves as Board Chair, and

440-449: Was increasingly able to leverage its economic and strategic weight in countries such as Thailand to seek the forcible return of individuals in disregard of international human rights conventions and norms. In a 2015 Reuters report, Australia's Refugee Review Tribunal was reported to have reviewed an unnamed Uyghur man's asylum application from September 2011. The review cited sworn testimony from UAA President Alim Seytoff that, "there

462-465: Was opened, featuring photographs of re-education camps , the everyday lives of Uighurs and the July 2009 Urumqi riots opened at Taipei 's 228 Memorial Museum . The exhibition was originally organized by the UAA and the One Voice, One Step initiative and has been presented in 33 cities in 15 countries. The exhibition was to run for one month. In a 2019 CNN interview, Nury Turkel, former head of

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484-592: Was supposed to be East Turkestan separatist protesters in Ankara , Turkey was actually the scene of a traffic accident in Hangzhou , China. In December 2009, the UAA expressed concern at the return of 20 Uyghur refugees from Cambodia to China. In February 2012, the UAA and UHRP announced the launch of their redesigned websites, including a Mandarin Chinese version. Alim Seytoff, UAA President, said that China

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