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"I Have Seen Parents Literally Die of Grief": the Slow, Discreet and Insidious Erasure of the Uighurs in Central Asia

Summary by Slate.fr
In this area, where many of Xinjiang's survivors seek refuge, it is always the law of silence that dominates. Local communities can be much more dangerous than welcoming, and victims, rarely recognized as such, navigate in turbulent waters, without knowing who they can trust... the risk of being sent back to China.
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In this area, where many of Xinjiang's survivors seek refuge, it is always the law of silence that dominates. Local communities can be much more dangerous than welcoming, and victims, rarely recognized as such, navigate in turbulent waters, without knowing who they can trust... the risk of being sent back to China.

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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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