The World Uyghur Congress congratulates Sanae Takaichi on becoming Japan’s 104th Prime Minister, praising her support for Uyghur rights and welcoming continued cooperation to advance human rights.
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The Japan Uyghur Association held a series of events in Oita, Nagasaki, and Kumamoto to draw attention to China’s genocidal policies against the Uyghur people.
Will World War III Start in East Asia? A New Front: Hokkaido! "Will Russia Make a New Move Against Japan?"
"For now, the players are making verbal moves. But if diplomacy gives way to stubbornness, a new Eastern front may become inevitable."
A press conference was held in the Japanese Parliament to address the issue of Uyghur forced labor. Japanese companies linked to such practices were urged to sever ties, and authorities were called on to enact binding legislation.
The Japan Uyghur Association continues to raise awareness of the Uyghur genocide across various cities in Japan. Most recently, a series of events protesting China’s genocide policies against the Uyghurs were held in Fukuoka.
The Japan Uyghur Association continues to raise awareness about the Uyghur genocide and the current situation of Uyghurs through various methods in different cities across Japan, with support from official institutions.
The Campaign for Uyghurs organized a two-day training program in Tokyo, focusing on methods to effectively advocate for the Uyghur cause on international platforms.
Japan's Uyghur lawmaker Arfiya Eri: "If these actions against the Uyghurs were to happen in any other region, anywhere else in the world, we would see the UN rise to stronger statements. We would see the international community rise for stronger response".
In the Japanese parliamentary elections, the ruling party candidate and current MP, Arfiya Eri, of Uyghur origin, was re-elected and won the right to continue her duties.








