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East Turkistan's Right to Sovereignty

Decolonization and Beyond
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This study examines the relationship between the People's Republic of China and the people of East Turkistan; specifically, between China's settler colonialism and East Turkistan's independence movement. What distinguishes this study is its dispassionate analysis of the East Turkistan's national dilemma in terms of international law and legal precedent as well as the prudence with which it distinguishes substantial evidence from claims of China's crimes against humanity and genocide in East Turkistan that have not been fully verified yet. The author demonstrates how other states have ignored the nature of that relationship and so avoided asking key questions about East Turkistan that have been asked and answered about other occupied and colonized states. The book analyzes this situation and provides the tools and the argument to understand East Turkistan's actual status in the international community. Currently, the world has bought into China's rhetoric about "stability" and "fighting extremism," and international organizations accept China's presentation of Uyghurs and other people as "minorities" within a Chinese nation-state. This book instead shows East Turkistan can correctly be understood through history and law as an illegally occupied territory undergoing genocide. It also makes the case that East Turkistani people had basis advancing territorial claim for independence.
Rukiye Turdush is research director at the Uyghur Research Institute.
Introduction Part I: Self-Determination in International Law and the Colonial History of East Turkistan. Chapter 1: The People of East Turkistan: An Illegally Occupied Nation Chapter 2: East Turkistan Was Not Terra Nullius Chapter 3: Counterargument Against China's State Integrity Claim Part II: The Right to Choose Sovereignty Beyond Decolonization: The Political, Territorial, and Economic Status of the People of East Turkistan. Chapter 4: China's Nation-Building: Specific Intent to Destroy Chapter 5: Sophisticated Genocidal State Policies Chapter 6: Territory and Economy in East Turkistan Chapter 7: History of Resistance Movements Against Chinese Communist Colonialism. Chapter 8: China's Broken Promise of Internal Self-Determination Conclusion: The Meaning of the Right to Sovereignty
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