Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide

Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide

by Mamtimin Ala
Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide

Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide

by Mamtimin Ala

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Overview

Uyghurs are descendants of Turkic peoples, currently facing genocide committed against them in their homeland, East Turkistan. This land has been colonized by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1949, creating a police state and renamed Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR). In his book, Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide, Mamtimin Ala explains how Uyghur rights have been diminishing under the authoritarian rule of the CCP, which has recently escalated into the cultural genocide of Uyghurs. Since Xi Jinping became President of the People’s Republic of China in 2013, he has clearly defined his political agenda towards Uyghurs of implementing the Four Breaks intended to “break their lineage, break their roots, break their connections, and break their origins.” The situation has now rapidly deteriorated at an alarming rate. Millions of Uyghur families have been separated with an estimated more than one million Uyghurs being indiscriminately placed in concentration camps, under the guise of “re-education.” Xi has justified this as a fight against the Three Evils (terrorism, separatism, and religious extremism). Uyghurs are subject to forced thought reform, torture, rape, organ harvesting, slave labor, and ultimately death in the shrouded secrecy of the camps in the very eyes of the world. For Uyghurs in exile, they face an endless uncertainty, cut off from their families back home without knowing whether they are alive or dead, and are harassed by Chinese security agents with threats against their family back home if they speak out against these atrocities. The world has to date largely remained silent over this genocide due to economic ties with China in the era of globalization. In reflecting upon this situation, the question remains: Who has the courage to speak up and act against this totalitarian regime of the Chinese Communist Party which is committing one of the worst genocides of the twenty-first century before it is too late to repeat the chilling warning of “Never Again?”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761872290
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication date: 02/08/2021
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 8.56(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Mamtimin Alawas born in Atush, East Turkistan (aka XUAR, China), and holds a PhD in Philosophy, graduating with Magna Cum Laude, from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. As the former President of the Australian Uyghur Association based in Sydney, he advocates for Uyghurs internationally, arranging conferences and activities, publishing articles, and supporting individuals.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William Desmond

Chapter 1: Why Do I Write This Book?

Chapter 2: From Oblivion to Exposure

Chapter 3: Four Modalities of Being Uyghur

Chapter 4: The Creation of a Culture of Killing

Chapter 5: Break Your Generations, Break Your Roots

Chapter 6: Two-facedness and Ideological Viruses

Chapter 7: Morality of Genocide

Chapter 8: World as a Bystander

Chapter 9: Beyond Death and Destruction

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