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Sonny Bill Williams: Rugby star latest to criticise China over Uighurs | Sonny Bill Williams: Rugby star latest to criticise China over Uighurs |
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One of the world's best-known rugby players has become the latest sports star to criticise China for its treatment of the Muslim Uighur population. | One of the world's best-known rugby players has become the latest sports star to criticise China for its treatment of the Muslim Uighur population. |
In a Twitter post, Sonny Bill Williams also criticised others for choosing "economic benefits over humanity". | In a Twitter post, Sonny Bill Williams also criticised others for choosing "economic benefits over humanity". |
Arsenal footballer Mesut Ozil recently spoke out on the issue. | |
China has been accused of a "mass internment" of one million Muslims in the Xinjiang region. | China has been accused of a "mass internment" of one million Muslims in the Xinjiang region. |
Williams, a Muslim convert from New Zealand, posted an image showing a hand painted with the Chinese flag twisting an arm painted with the flag of East Turkestan - the term used by separatists to refer to Xinjiang. | Williams, a Muslim convert from New Zealand, posted an image showing a hand painted with the Chinese flag twisting an arm painted with the flag of East Turkestan - the term used by separatists to refer to Xinjiang. |
The East Turkestan arm is dripping with blood. | The East Turkestan arm is dripping with blood. |
Williams, who recently signed for rugby league side Toronto Wolfpack, has achieved huge success in both codes of the game - league and union. | Williams, who recently signed for rugby league side Toronto Wolfpack, has achieved huge success in both codes of the game - league and union. |
He also had a short but successful career in professional boxing. | He also had a short but successful career in professional boxing. |
His statement echoes comments made by Arsenal footballer Ozil who criticised both China - and people who stayed silent. | His statement echoes comments made by Arsenal footballer Ozil who criticised both China - and people who stayed silent. |
"Korans are being burnt... Mosques are being shut down... Muslims schools are being banned... Brothers are forcefully being sent to camps," the Muslim player tweeted in Turkish, to a background of the East Turkestan flag. | |
"The Muslims are silent. Their voice is not heard." | "The Muslims are silent. Their voice is not heard." |
China responded furiously, with state television pulling an Arsenal match from TV schedules. | China responded furiously, with state television pulling an Arsenal match from TV schedules. |
Ozil was also removed from a Chinese version of the Pro Evolution Soccer video game. | |
A foreign ministry spokesman said he was "deceived by fake news", and invited him to visit the region to "have a look" for himself. | A foreign ministry spokesman said he was "deceived by fake news", and invited him to visit the region to "have a look" for himself. |
After Ozil's comments, UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov's Instagram account included a post about the history of Uighurs - but the post seems to have been taken down. | After Ozil's comments, UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov's Instagram account included a post about the history of Uighurs - but the post seems to have been taken down. |
More than 20 countries, including Britain, signed a letter earlier in July condemning China's repression of Uighur Muslims. | More than 20 countries, including Britain, signed a letter earlier in July condemning China's repression of Uighur Muslims. |
The US House of Representatives has also passed a bill to counter what it calls the "arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment" of Uighurs. | The US House of Representatives has also passed a bill to counter what it calls the "arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment" of Uighurs. |
The bill still needs approval from the Senate and US President Donald Trump. | The bill still needs approval from the Senate and US President Donald Trump. |
Who are the Uighurs? | Who are the Uighurs? |
The Uighurs are ethnically Turkic Muslims who live in western China - predominantly in the autonomous region of Xinjiang. They make up under half of the region's roughly 26 million people. | The Uighurs are ethnically Turkic Muslims who live in western China - predominantly in the autonomous region of Xinjiang. They make up under half of the region's roughly 26 million people. |
In 2018, a UN rights committee was told there were credible allegations that China had "turned the region into something that resembles a massive internment camp". | In 2018, a UN rights committee was told there were credible allegations that China had "turned the region into something that resembles a massive internment camp". |
Rights groups say those in camps are made to learn Mandarin Chinese, swear their loyalty to Chinese president Xi Jinping, and even renounce their faith in some instances. | Rights groups say those in camps are made to learn Mandarin Chinese, swear their loyalty to Chinese president Xi Jinping, and even renounce their faith in some instances. |
Leaked documents seen by the BBC showed that inmates were locked up, indoctrinated and punished. | Leaked documents seen by the BBC showed that inmates were locked up, indoctrinated and punished. |
But the Chinese government says these camps are voluntary, and that they offer education and training to counter extremism. | But the Chinese government says these camps are voluntary, and that they offer education and training to counter extremism. |
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