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In Turkey, Uighurs Are No Longer Welcome

Summary by Le Monde
As the Turkish government moved closer to China, it changed its migration policy towards the members of the Muslim minority in Xinjiang, which it had historically protected. Cases of expulsion from Uighurs are increasing, as revealed by a Human Rights Watch investigation.

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Turkey is no longer a safe country for the Uyghur minority group fleeing oppression in China. Their residency permits are increasingly being abruptly revoked and they are at risk of being deported, according to a report by the human rights organization Human Rights Watch.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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As the Turkish government moved closer to China, it changed its migration policy towards the members of the Muslim minority in Xinjiang, which it had historically protected. Cases of expulsion from Uighurs are increasing, as revealed by a Human Rights Watch investigation.

·Paris, France
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Citizenship rejected, scheduled evictions, detention... The Muslim minority, who fled persecution in China, is suffering a deterioration of its living conditions in a country long considered a refuge, reveals the NGO Human Rights Watch.

·Paris, France
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Liberation broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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