Public event: The Xinjiang Emergency - a podcast by La Trobe Asia

from 2022-04-06T17:21:01

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Since 2016, an estimated one million Uyghurs and members of other Turkic Muslim minorities have disappeared into a vast network of ‘re-education camps’ in the far west region of Xinjiang, China in what some experts call a systematic, government-led program of cultural genocide.



Those outside detention are subject to intensive surveillance through a network of hi-tech surveillance systems, checkpoints and interpersonal monitoring.



While many countries now acknowledge these problems as a reality of President Xi Jinping's China, a more accurate understanding of how the detentions are perceived both within China and in the global community is crucial.



The Melbourne book launch of The Xinjiang emergency Exploring the causes and consequences of China's mass detention of Uyghurs, edited by Michael Clarke.



Panel:



Dr Michael Clarke (Senior Fellow, Centre for Defence Research, Australian Defence College and Adjunct Professor, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney)



Professor James Leibold (Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy, La Trobe University)



Associate Professor Rebecca Strating (Director, La Trobe Asia)(Chair)



Recorded on 5 April 2022.

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