Facing surveillance, internment and repression at home, thousands of China’s Uyghur population have fled abroad. But even outside of China, many find that they are not safe. VOA examines how the Chinese government extends its reach and pursues political enemies far beyond its borders.
Even outside of China, many Uyghurs find that they are not safe | VOANews
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