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Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a news ... [19] Vietnam and Myanmar. ... eight of Radio Free Asia's fifteen staff of Uyghur ethnicity have family members who are detained in ...
On Friday, the Burmese-language service of U.S. Government-funded Radio Free Asia reported that about 25 people from Myanmar’s central coastal Ayeyarwady region were arrested and fined by ...
Gulchehra "Guli" A. Hoja (born 1973) is a Uyghur–American journalist who has worked for Radio Free Asia since 2001. [1] [2] [3] In November 2019, Hoja received the Magnitsky Human Rights Award for her reporting on the ongoing human rights crisis in Xinjiang [4] and in 2020, Hoja received the Courage in Journalism Award from the International Women's Media Foundation [5] and was listed among ...
In the past, radio sets were usually tuned to government stations, however, uncensored information from stations such as BBC, VOA, Radio Free Asia and Democratic Voice of Burma (based in Oslo, Norway) were available from sets smuggled into the country and were (and still are) popular, though some people caught listening to broadcasts were ...
Pages in category "Uyghur-language mass media" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Radio Free Asia; U. Ürümqi Television Station; X.
[29] [32] Anonymous sources from Radio Free Asia, another broadcaster that is under the supervision of the U.S. government, seem to confirm that they were Uyghurs, saying the gang most likely originated from a township in Hotan, Xinjiang, where it was claimed that police had violently suppressed a demonstration against the closure of a mosque ...
According to Radio Free Asia, Ghalipjan, a 35 year old Uyghur man from Shanshan/Pichan County who was married and had a five-year-old son, died in a re-education camp on 21 August 2018. Authorities reported his death was due to heart attack , but the head of the Ayagh neighborhood committee said that he was beaten to death by a police officer.
In April 2018, the World Uyghur Writers’ Union was established in Istanbul by a group of 25 Uyghur writers. [19] Tahir Hamut Izgil was chosen to be their leader. [20] Izgil is now a film producer at Radio Free Asia, which has been active in documenting China's persecution of the Uyghurs. [19] [20]