Stop the genocide against the Uyghurs!!!

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Stop the genocide against the Uyghurs!!!.

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what you should know about the Uyghurs. In the northwestern province of Xinjiang, around eleven million Uyghurs—a predominantly Muslim, Turkic-speaking ethnic group—live . Since 2017, the Chinese government has imprisoned over one million individuals and subjected those who are not imprisoned to intensive monitoring, religious restrictions, forced labor, and forced sterilizations . The US sanctioned officials and banned hundreds of Chinese institutions involved to Xinjiang violations. It decided in 2021 that China's conduct constituted genocide and crimes against humanity..

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[Audio] There are two key reasons why children in low-income nations are in the work force: family poverty and substandard schooling. However, low-income nations aren't the only ones where children are forced to work. There are about 93.4 million children in middle-income nations and 1.6 million children in high-income countries who work as child workers. Seven of the ten poorest performing nations are located in Africa, making it the most dangerous area. Many youngsters throughout the globe are forced to labor during their formative years in dangerous jobs including mining, manufacturing, and farming. More than 80% of the world's population lives in nations with high or severe risk of child labor, according to a global viewpoint..

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[Audio] Child labor was also impacted by demographic shifts that happened in the 18th century. In 18th century America, 20% of the population was comprised of youngsters aged 5 to 14. Children started working outside the family at an early age as a result of the industrial revolution and the resulting change in the number of available employees. In spite of the rise in child labor in factories like cotton textiles, a considerable number of youngsters worked in agriculture and in the home-based manufacturing industries. As many youngsters were forced to labor to pay for their families, the rate of illiteracy and the absence of formal education rose sharply..

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China is building a global coalition of human rights violators to defend its record in Xinjiang – what is its endgame?.

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It is past time for the whole world to be made aware of the Chinese government's abuse of Uyghurs . This is an excellent chance for powerful nations such as the United States and Western Europe to speak out and denounce the Chinese government's brutal treatment of a vulnerable ethnic community . China should be reminded that every human being has the right to retain his or her own ethnicity rather than being compelled to adopt a foreign one. Furthermore , the Chinese should be advised to refrain from religious stereotyping..

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Furthermore, it is past time for the whole globe to set aside their political and economic competition and collaboration and concentrate on the upkeep of mankind . Which is more important, humanity or economic stability ? Should we pretend that nothing is occurring in China merely to preserve a good diplomatic relationship with a country that promotes commerce at the price of humanity ? It is past time for the whole globe to respond anytime any government encourages ethnic genocide . We should endeavor to make the planet a better place for all living things..

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. Thank you!!!.