4 Years After Genocide Declaration, Uyghur Advocates Say Not Enough Is Being Done

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Omer Kanat, Uyghur Human Rights Project executive director, speaks about the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act passed by the House, on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 7, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch TimesWASHINGTON—Four years after a London-based tribunal declared that the Chinese persecution of Uyghurs constituted a genocide, human rights advocates say the problem is still ongoing.Dec. 9 marked the anniversary of that declaration, which stated that China was guilty of crimes against humanity, including torture, forced sterilization, enslavement, and murder of Uyghur Muslims.

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