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A Stone is Most Precious Where It Belongs

A Memoir of Uyghur Loss, Exile and Hope
BuchGebunden
320 Seiten
Englisch
Little, Brown Book Grouperschienen am21.02.2023
A powerful and urgent memoir by Uyghur activist Gulchehra Hoja: the first major book to describe the fate of the Uyghur peoplemehr
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EUR29,00
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EUR25,50
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR19,50
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KlappentextA powerful and urgent memoir by Uyghur activist Gulchehra Hoja: the first major book to describe the fate of the Uyghur people
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-349-01595-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum21.02.2023
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 237 mm, Dicke 31 mm
Gewicht564 g
Artikel-Nr.59043036
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Gulchehra Hoja is a Uyghur journalist based in Washington, DC and one of the world's most prominent voices fighting what the US government in January 2021 officially proclaimed the 'genocide and crimes against humanity' against the Uyghurs. Her reporting on the situation in Xinjiang - which led to the incarceration of her entire extended family - has been widely recognized in the US and Europe, and has led to honours such as the 2019 Magnitsky Human Rights Award; the Courage in Journalism Award from the International Women's Media Foundation in 2020; her recognition as one of the '500 most influential Muslims' in the world every year since 2016; and platforms at Tina Brown's Women in the World summit and the Oslo Freedom Forum. She has been profiled for the Washington Post and Financial Times, among many other publications. Working closely with larger publications such as the New York Times and Guardian, as well as directly with the State Department, she has also been central to bringing to light both the stories of escapees from East Turkestan's concentration camps, and exposing China's use of Uyghurs for forced labour in their cotton and wig-making industries.