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Empowering Voices: A Malaysian Initiative On Uyghur Women’s Rights

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In a display of international solidarity, the International Union of East Turkistan Organizations (IUETO) took a significant step forward.

They organised an important event with support from a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organisations (NGOs), such as the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim)Malaysia4Uyghur (M4U) and Helwa, the women’s wing of Abim.

The gathering focused on a presentation and panel discussion titled “Sisterhood Across Borders: Combating Women’s Rights in East Turkistan.”

This event, which took place at the Raja Tun Uda Library in Shah Alam, marked a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to bring global attention to the human rights situation in East Turkistan.

The region in northwest China is commonly known as Xinjiang, a name that translates to “New Frontier” in Mandarin.

However, the Uyghur community and their supporters refer to it as East Turkistan.

A Forum of Solidarity and Support in Malaysia

The forum was graced with the presence of distinguished speakers, including Prof. Datuk Noor Aziah Binti Mohd Awal, Commissioner of SUHAKAM (the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia), and Dr Ahmad El-Muhammady from the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC).

Opening remarks were delivered by Datin Paduka Mastura Muhammad, Director of the Selangor Public Library Corporation (PPAS) and Hidayet Oguzhan, the president of IUETO.

This event aimed to shed light on the challenges faced by Uyghur women and foster a sense of sisterhood and solidarity across borders.

The initiative underscores the Malaysian NGOs’ commitment to supporting the Uyghur cause, reflecting a broader pattern of Malaysian support for Uyghur rights and independence.

Additionally, the forum saw the release of a report on the topic, further emphasizing the critical issues at hand and the collaborative effort to address them.

Building Bridges for Uyghur Rights: IUETO’s Strategic Alliance with Malaysia

Based in Turkey, IUETO has been unwavering in its quest for justice and human rights for a community deeply impacted by policies attracting widespread international criticism.

These policies have significantly affected the Uyghur people’s cultural and religious identity.

At the core of IUETO’s advocacy is a vision for an independent East Turkistan, free from Chinese control.

In their efforts, IUETO has made numerous visits to Malaysia, seeking support on the basis that the Uyghurs, like the Malays, are Muslims.

A shared religious identity has been a cornerstone of their appeal for solidarity and assistance.

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