A shocking, on-the-ground investigation of the Chinese government’s
brutal oppression of its Muslim citizens — the Uyghurs, ethnic
Kazakhs, and others — from Xinjiang to the streets of New York and
Washington, DC . . . Award-winning journalist John Beck recounts
China's persecution of the predominantly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang
and its relentless pursuit of the few who escaped beyond its borders.
Through intertwined literary narratives combined with snippets of
original source material, including official directives and speeches,
he pieces together the individual stories of what consecutive American
administrations have described as genocide. The narrative moves from
China to Kazakhstan, Turkey and the US, incorporating the tensions,
discrimination, and occasional violence that characterised life in
Xinjiang for decades. But when Xi Jinping is appointed President in
2013, the creeping repression quickly escalates into a crackdown of
unprecedented scope and severity. Beck follows 4 characters: a Kazakh
writer and an Uyghur nurse who survived re-education camps before
ultimately escaping abroad, a human rights advocate involved in
securing their release, and an inadvertent exile spied on by Chinese
authorities as his family back home was used as leverage against him.
Through their stories, the book explores identity, dehumanization, and
censorship, the force of literature in dark times, and an
all-pervasive apparatus of repression able to exist within miles of
the White House. John Beck lived in Istanbul for a number of years,
where he was in close contact with the city's Uyghur diaspora and
wrote on the crackdown and related issues for publications including
Harper's and National Geographic. Some of that work forms the basis of
this book along with further reporting from Almaty, Kazakhstan,
Virginia, and New York.
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China's Relentless Persecution of Uyghurs and Other Ethnic Minorities
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781685891800
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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