#xinjiang : The #türkiye - #china Attrition Zone
Xinjiang: The Turkiye-China Attrition Zone
The Uyghur Human Rights Project report defines Xinjiang as one of the most controlled areas in the world, highlighting serious human rights abuses and persecution of the Uyghur community by Chinese authorities. The region has significant geopolitical importance, being inhabited by an ethnic and religious minority and representing a point of contact with Turkey. The presence of police forces and military occupation highlight the tensions and challenges in this area.
The situation in Xinjiang and the geopolitical tensions in Central Asia
Xinjiang is one of the most controlled areas in the world, with serious human rights abuses against the Muslim minority.
The region represents a point of contact between China and the emerging power of Turkey, with ethnic and religious tensions.
Geopolitical tensions also extend to other regions such as Turkistan and Kurdistan, with demands for autonomy.
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