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The Uyghurs /ˈwiːɡər/ (Uyghur: ئۇيغۇر, ULY: Uyghur ;[ʔʊjˈʁʊː]; Old Turkic: ;Chinese: 维吾尔族; pinyin: Wéiwúěr zú) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, where they are one of 55 officially recognized ethnic minorities.
An estimated 80% of Xinjiang's Uyghurs live in the southwestern portion of the region, the Tarim Basin. Outside Xinjiang, the largest community of Uyghurs in China is in Taoyuan County, in south-central Hunan. Outside of China, significant diasporic communities of Uyghurs exist in the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, and in Turkey. Smaller communities are found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, and the United States.
They practice Islam and are a physically diverse ethnic group ranging from Western Eurasian (Europeans, Middle Eastern) to a more mixed race and East Asian appearance.
The Uyghur people are a Turkic ethnic group living in Central Asia for the most part. The vast majority of the Uyghurs live in what is today called 'Xinjiang', part of the People's Republic of China. Considerable Uyghur communities also live in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. This video was made in China's Xinjiang province (some Uyghurs prefer the term 'East Turkestan'), and gives an impression of the traditions and remaining culture I encountered while traveling through the region. There are images of Kashgar, Hotan and smaller villages in the area. I used a traditional Uyghur song to accompany the images. Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
Central Asian governments are facing pressure from China to clamp down on Uyghur demands for their own state. For the eleven million ( According to the Uyghur source more than 20 million Uyghurs live in East Turkistan / so -called Xinjiang ) Uyghur people who live in China freedom of speech, religion and movement is strictly controlled. But just along the Silk Road, across the border in Kazakhstan, a quarter of a million Uyghurs enjoy relative freedom. For Our World Rustam Qobil meets Kazakh Uyghurs concerned about
East Turkistan : The Uyghurs External Exile
A film about Uyghurs in Xinjiang [also known as East Turkistan or Uyghurstan] with Dr Michael Dillon, visiting professor at Tsinghua University Part of the Contested Spaces Video Project, University of Sydney http://www.archive.org/details/Contested-Spaces-Video-Project http://www.youtube.com/user/SLJames
Brief history of Uyghurs in Xinjiang (by Sogdia) ** Before Chinese Han Dynasty 200 BC: Central Asia was a region predominately occupied by ancient Persian tribes such as the sedentary Sogdians ( 粟特), Chorasmians (花剌子模) and, the semi-nomadic such as Scythians (斯基泰, 西徐亞, 塞種), and Alans (奄蔡). The ancient sedentary population played an important role in the history of Central Asia. Tajiks, Pashtuns (普什图), Pamiris (塔吉克) and other Persian groups are still present in the region. The ancient Persian language (Dari) is still the official language in Afganistan and in some areas in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Turkic group of people, such as Uyghurs, came to Central Asia very late in history (after 800 AD), much later than Han Chinese did in 200 BC. ** Chinese Han Dynasty in Xinjiang (206...
For more information, click here! This is a protest against the Chinese Communist Party held on 7/31/2016. July marks the anniversary for 2 massacres in East Turkistan, aka Uyghur, committed by the Chinese Communist Party. The people in Nagasaki prefecture have been protesting about the massacres every year. My friend who's in charge of Kyushu area for the party named Nippon no Kokoro wo Taisetsu ni Suru Tou joined this year from Fukuoka prefecture. He is a former national election candidate and we are sending a political message to the Chinese Communist Party. Both massacres were triggered by an unfair attack and it grew as a huge massacre. By the way, I was simultaneously taking pics - sorry for the unsteady camera. 7:47 - I meant custody, not custory :/ Radio Free Asia: http://www....
Freedom FOR uyghurs Freedom for tibet
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
We didn't know
We didn't know
There were times I betrayed what was sacred to myself and lost.
Over lines I'm ashamed of the things that I had done and crossed.
I was so fast to run when doubt had come
So fast to run, so fast to run.
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
We didn't know
We didn't know
So many times when I gave I was faking and I felt so lone.
I'm a munster, I´m an adict, I'm a danger to myself, I know.
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
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Can we take another round?
Can we take another round of love..
Without the guns?
Can we take another round?
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
I'm willing to listen
I'm willing to say
I'm willing to try or throw it all away
Do we throw it all behind?
Throw it
On a dime life can change
Everything that you once loved you've lost
I'll tell you why I'm afraid with the symptoms
I've been making up
We didn't know
We didn't know
We want love
We want love
Willing and now
Willing and now
We want love
We want love
Can we take another round?
can we take another round of love..
Without the gun?