Zineb Riboua is a writer and translator.
Read recently @nuryturkel’s book. Very moving and extremely important testimony. A depiction of the horrors China is trying to hide. A must read for those who want to learn about what the Uyghurs are going through. "What is happening in Xinjiang defies historical parallels."
Benedict Rogers is a human rights activist and journalist.
Nury Turkel’s “No Escape”: Yes, There is a Genocide of the Uyghurs https://t.co/bU13deYC54
Host of the the CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor; novelist as John Calvin Batchelor. Above: MidSummer gardening with Gladiolas & Lillies opening.
1/4: No Escape: The True Story of China's Genocide of the Uyghurs by Nury Turkel (Author) https://t.co/NririNPGcs via @Audioboom
"Half a century ago, Nury Turkel was 'an Uyghur kid born in a Maoist prison camp in Kashgar.' Today, he is a world renown advocate of his people against China's revamped and reinforced genocide. In this touching book, he tells the chilling details of this horrific truth. I applaud his courage, and join his hopes that his noble people, the Uyghurs, will be one day free, free at last."-Mustafa Akyol, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, the author of Why, As a Muslim, I Defend Liberty
"There is no doubt that China is on a dangerous quest to rebuild its empire. Its government's atrocities against the Uyghur people must be fought aggressively by the international community. Nury Turkel, in No Escape, sounds the alarm forcefully and passionately. He calls on all, regardless of political background, not to turn a blind eye to this genocide and to uphold the meaning of 'Never Again.' A powerful book."-Bernard-Henri Lévy, philosopher, filmmaker and author of The Will to See: Dispatches from a World of Misery and Hope
"No Escape is a heart-rending and deeply shocking account of the Chinese Communist Party's systematic persecution of the Uyghur people and their unique, ancient culture. As the Party continues to deny any wrongdoing in Xinjiang, these first-hand testimonies of mass incarcerations, labor camps and the war on women make for a sobering yet necessary read. In Nury Turkel, the Uyghurs have an impassioned and tireless campaigner--but for as long the rest of us choose to look away, there remains a stain on our collective conscience. I urge everybody, regardless of political affiliation, to please, read this book."-Sayeeda Warsi, author of The Enemy Within: A Tale of Muslim Britain
"Nury Turkel is a giant of our generation. His stunning achievements bear witness to the tenacity of the human spirit, and this wonderful book lays bare his courageous journey. If we had five of him, the world would be a very different place. No Escape is required reading for anyone hoping for a better world."-Luke de Pulford, co-founder and director of Arise Foundation
"An important, harrowing overview of the ongoing human rights crisis in Xinjiang, China."-Library Journal