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Subject The Uyghur genocide | Aung San Suu Kyi convicted
Date December 10, 2021 5:15 PM
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Friday, 10 December 2021


** It's unequivocal—the Chinese government is committing genocide
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As Human Rights Day is marked around the world, the Uyghur Tribunal ([link removed]) in London has just announced that “beyond reasonable doubt” the Chinese government is perpetrating genocide, writes Flo Marks ([link removed]) . Evidence proving forced sterilisation, torture, imprisonment, rape, forcible transfer and displacement and other inhumane acts are overwhelming.


** Join Turkish playwright Meltem Arikan at our virtual magazine launch
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How is Turkish theatre resisting censorship and oppression? Join playwright Meltem Arikan, writer Kaya Genç, and Kate Maltby for a recital and Q&A at the virtual launch of the Winter issue of Index on Censorship magazine next Monday, 13 December, 1300-1400 GMT.

In the new issue we engage with the writers, playwrights, and actors using the theatre to resist oppression and censorship. With a particular focus on Turkey, this launch event looks closer at the potential of the theatre, the impact of censorship on culture and literature, and the risks of speaking out.

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** Vote for your Tyrant of the Year 2021
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At the end of every year, Index on Censorship launches a campaign to focus attention on human rights defenders, artists and journalists who have been in the news headlines during the past twelve months and their oppressors.

This year, we are asking for your help in identifying the Tyrant of the Year. There is fierce competition, with many rulers choosing to use the cover of Covid to clamp down on their opponents.

Up for the award this year are (in alphabetical order): Aleksandr Lukashenka (Belarus), Ali Khameini (Iran), Bashar al-Assad (Syria), Donald Trump (USA), Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow (Turkmenistan), Jair Bolsonaro (Brazil), Kim Jong Un (North Korea), Min Aung Hlaing (Myanmar), Mohammad Hasan Akhund (Afghanistan), Nicolas Maduro (Venezuela), Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkey), Sheikh Hasina (Bangladesh), Teodor Obiang (Equatorial Guinea), Vladimir Putin (Russia) and Xi Jinping (China).

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** Index condemns the conviction of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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Index on Censorship condemns the sentencing to four years in prison of Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and calls for all charges to be dropped. Read our statement here ([link removed]) .
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