An updated version of the film ‘Lost Nation: Stories from the Uyghur
Diaspora’ is now available to view on the Forced Migration Online
website. The film now includes an interview with Rabiya Kadeer. Ms
Kadeer had been a successful business woman in China before her views on
human rights issues caused her to be imprisoned by the Chinese
authorities. Ms Kadeer left China in 2005 for the United States where
she is now the president of both the World Uyghur Congress and Uyghur
American Association, becoming the most prominent Uyghur in the world
today. In this recording Rabiya Kadeer talks about how and why she left
China and her hopes for the Uyghur people in Xinjiang (East Turkistan).
Lost Nation: Stories from the Uyghur diaspora:
http://www.forcedmigration.org/video/uyghur/
More videos can be viewed at:
http://forcedmigration.org/video/
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