Rahima Mahmut wrote that my own sister who is a retired medical doctor, China Regime kidnapped her because I am in favor of millions of people trapped in camps. She was raising her voice.
Campaign for Uighur, a US-based rights group, wrote a letter to the British Parliament on Friday, at local time, demanding attention of China’s horrific atrocities against the Uygars. The CFU said that the discussion on the Indian Farmer Protest in the UK Parliament inspired them. The group said that their issue is more serious.
In a letter written by CFU, human rights activist Rahima Mahmut wrote that please, open the doors, allow us to talk. He said that if the UK fails to take appropriate action against this massacre, then they will also prove to be ‘failed’ to respond to their conscience.
Sister raised voice, kidnapped sister
He said that I was very impressed to see the moral conversation on the farmers movement in India. We hope that this proposal will also be discussed, condemning the atrocities committed against the Uygars by the brutal Chinese Communist regime. Giving information about the Chinese atrocities on Uygar, he wrote that my own sister, who is a retired medical doctor, was abducted by the Chinese government because I was raising voice for the millions of people trapped in the camps.
Apart from this, Mahmut wrote that if the government can target the family members of foreign nationals in this way, then imagine how the Uigars trapped in the camps will be treated? Some victims have courageously come forward to witness horrific mental, physical and sexual abuse. Therefore, we cannot turn away from it anymore.
China surrounded on the issue of Uygar Muslims
He said that since the Uyghurs are facing genocide, the CFU should be allowed one day in court by the UK Parliament for support and testimony. China has been a global target for its dealings with Uygar Muslims. There has been frequent condemnation of China for banning Uygar Muslims, sending them to detention camps on a large scale, and interfering in their religious activities.