How China Hijacked the War on Terror: How USA is Responsible for Providing Legitimate Pretext for Ongoing Crackdown on Uyghur's

The epistemological understanding of this research is interpretive, on the basis of that ontological position of research is subjective in nature to explore the evidences on the understudied research question, and research has adopted analytical research design. [...]America's "war on terr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global media journal 2024-01, Vol.22 (69), p.1-5
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Zusammenfassung:The epistemological understanding of this research is interpretive, on the basis of that ontological position of research is subjective in nature to explore the evidences on the understudied research question, and research has adopted analytical research design. [...]America's "war on terror" helped China launch a massive crackdown on the Uighur population, which has gone as far as the imprisonment of 1 million ethnic Uighur's in a "massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy", according to the United Nations [2]. The research has much significance for the human rights organizations in general and for scholars around the globe studying, how and why china hijacked war on terror. China's Internal Campaign against a Muslim Minority by Sean R. Roberts, The Tree That Bleeds: A Uighur Town on the Edge by Nick Hold stock, China 'war on terror' uproots Uighur families, leaked data shows by Al-Jazeera, How 9/11 helped China wage its own false 'war on terror by Kristian Peterson, China's "War on Terror": September 11 and Uighur Separatism by Chien-Peng Chung in Foreign Affairs China has long been dominated by one culture that is Han culture or ethnicity.
ISSN:1550-7521
DOI:10.36648/1550-7521.22.69.436