Uyghur student booed at university after criticizing China’s human rights record

Uyghur slave labor (video screenshot)

Uyghur slave labor (video screenshot)

(THE COLLEGE FIX) – Following a speech by a member of Congress last week, a group of Chinese students booed an Uyghur student who spoke out against the Chinese government’s genocide in Xinjiang.

According to Axios, Rizwangul NurMuhammad asked U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) why the U.S. was so quick to step in to help Ukraine when Russia invaded the country, yet has done little to impose sanctions on China after the government sent Muslim Uyghurs to concentration camps.

NurMuhammad said her brother was arrested in 2017 and sent to a detention camp and she had not been able to speak to him since then.

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