POSTPONED-ADAMS - Congressional(CECC) field hearing - Uyghur & Kyrgyz

POSTPONED-ADAMS - Congressional(CECC) field hearing - Uyghur & Kyrgyz

POSTPONED-The Congressional-CECC field hearing/town hall Diaspora Voices: Stories of Uyghur/Kyrgyz Persecution and Resilience

By Rizwan Jaka

Date and time

Wednesday, May 18, 2022 · 5:15 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

All Dulles Area Muslim Society(ADAMS) Sterling Mosque(Basement Community Hall)

46903 Sugarland Road Sterling, VA 20164

About this event

This event has to be POSTPONED/RESCHEDULED DUE TO SENATE & HOUSE VOTE OBLIGATIONS TODAY

Therefore, there will be NO event this evening.

Thank you for your interest in this effort.

We appreciate the bipartisan and bicameral Congressional-Executive Commission on China on advocating for human rights for Uyghur & Kyrgyz.

We will communicate on the rescheduled date as soon as that is confirmed

https://www.cecc.gov/events/hearings/diaspora-voices-stories-of-uyghur-and-kyrgyz-persecution-and-resilience

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China will hold a field hearing and town hall entitled “Diaspora Voices: Stories of Uyghur and Kyrgyz Persecution and Resilience.” The Commission will hear from members of Turkic ethnic groups who have fled repression in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) under Chinese government policies that amount to crimes against humanity and genocide, and who have found refuge and made their homes in the United States of America.

Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Representative James P. McGovern (D-MA) serve as Chair and Cochair respectively of the bipartisan and bicameral Congressional-Executive Commission on China. They will be joined by Commissioner Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-VA), whose Northern Virginia district has one of the largest communities of Uyghur-Americans in the United States. The Commission has a long bipartisan record documenting the atrocities being committed against ethnic minorities in the People’s Republic of China and championing legislation to address them such as the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act and the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. In October 2021, the Commission held a hearing on “Protection from Persecution: Establishing Humanitarian Pathways for Hong Kongers and Uyghurs,” including through the Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act, which would provide enhanced refugee protection for those fleeing the XUAR, and which is under consideration as Congress works to advance major China-related legislation by reconciling differences between the Senate-passed United States Innovation and Competition Act and the House-passed America COMPETES Act.

Witnesses:

Ovalbek Turdakun, an ethnic Kyrgyz Christian formerly detained in a mass internment camp in the XUAR

Kalbinur Gheni, sister of Renagul Gheni, a Uyghur political prisoner sentenced to 17 years in prison in the XUAR

Elfidar Iltebir, Secretary General of the Uyghur American Association

Additional witnesses may be added

Organized by

Rizwan Jaka

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