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Uyghur leaders slam China’s UN message on Islamophobia as ‘hypocritical’

China’s statement at the UN opposing Islamophobia triggered strong criticism from Uyghur activists, who accused Beijing of hypocrisy and ongoing repression of Muslim communities

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Rushan Abbas, Chairwoman of the Executive Committee of the World Uyghur Congress. Pic/World Uyghur Congress

Rushan Abbas, Chairwoman of the Executive Committee of the World Uyghur Congress. Pic/World Uyghur Congress

A sharp exchange unfolded on social media platform X after the Chinese Mission to the United Nations shared a message marking the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.

In its post, the mission stressed the need to oppose all forms of Islamophobia and called for greater dialogue among civilisations. It also highlighted the importance of respecting religious and cultural diversity and said that China would continue working closely with Islamic countries.

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