FUMIO KISHIDA TO BECOME JAPAN’S NEXT PM AFTER LDP LEADERSHIP VOTENEW

AlJazeera. 29 September 2021

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Japan’s former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida has won the ruling party’s leadership election, virtually ensuring that he will become the country’s next prime minister.

Kishida won 257 votes in a runoff on Wednesday to defeat Taro Kono, a popular vaccines minister who previously held the positions of defence and foreign minister.

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UYGHURS IN CANADA OPEN NEW MOSQUE IN FORMER TORONTO CATHOLIC CHURCHNEW

RFA. 29 September 2021

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With Koranic recitations and the raising of the blue and white crescent moon and star East Turkestan flag, Uyghurs in Canada opened a mosque and community center on the outskirts of Toronto in a renovated 150-year-old Roman Catholic Church to serve a community of 2,000 members of the Turkic ethnic group.

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UYGHURS AND KASHMIR, A CASE OF HYPOCRISY AT THE UNNEW

EU Reporter. 25 September 2021

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If the English word ‘Hypocrisy’ ever required an example, there could be no better contender than Pakistan with its Prime Minister Imran Khan as the chief protagonist holding the coveted crown. Imran khan is vocal on Kashmir at United Nations General Assembly in New York, but silent on atrocities by China on Uyghurs – writes Romesh Chaudhry

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AFGHAN UYGHURS FEAR DEPORTATION AS TALIBAN COZY UP TO CHINANEW

The New York Times. 23 September 2021

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Ibrahim’s parents fled political turmoil in China for Afghanistan more than 50 years ago. At that time, Mao Zedong had unleashed the Cultural Revolution, and life was upended for many Uyghurs, the mostly Muslim ethnic group in Xinjiang that included Ibrahim’s parents.

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