Solidarity with the Uyghurs: Its Importance for the Movements against War and 
for Social Change

When: April 24 6PM EST/April 25 9AMAEDT
Where: Zoom (John to make webinar link)
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ISDAS6piTSiHOvDeczjvHw

Since the founding of the modern Chinese state, the inhabitants of Xinjiang 
have occupied a proverbial "borderland." Not quite citizens and not quite 
outsiders, Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other ethnic groups in the region represent an 
unsolved "problem" to the Chinese government. As capitalist social relations 
and internal class divisions deepened beginning in the 1990s, the businesses of 
Chinese and international imperialism have increasing drives to exploit the 
region and its people. Xinjiang is home not only to large oil reserves but also 
has become the center of polysilicon production, a key component in solar power 
production. Around 35% of the world's polysilicon comes from Xinjiang. The 
simultaneous existence of material resources and the need for cheap labor 
create a double knot of displacement and precaritization led by the Chinese 
state and supported by multi-national corporations. These economic forces have 
led to political repression and surveillance of Muslims in Xinjiang, most 
notoriously in the form of wide reaching "re-education" camps. 

At the same time, representatives of the United States' and European ruling 
classes are crying crocodile tears about Chinese human rights violations. As 
the deportation regimes on both sides of the Atlantic expand, politicians like 
Marco Rubio have the audacity to call for sanctions against China to "protect" 
the people living in Xinjiang. History shows that European and US imperialism 
will actually be deadly foes of democracy and dignity for this population.

Join Socialist Resurgence CT and other activists for a panel discussion on the 
recent history of Uyghur repression and what it means for the international 
movements against war and imperialism and for solidarity with the oppressed 
everywhere. 

Speakers include:

David Brophy - Senior Lecturer in Modern Chinese History and author of Uyghur 
Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier

Serwi Huseyin - Uyghur Activist and Survivor of Re-education camps

Osman Keshawarz - Member of Socialist Resurgence; PhD Candidate of Economics at 
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

More to be announced!


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