Uyghur American Association

Article Options


Join the Uyghur Human Rights Mailing List
The UHRP mailing list will provide subscribers with important news and updates regarding Uyghur-related human rights issues. This list will usually generate no more than two emails per month.
Click here to sign-up.

Search

Advanced Search
Categories
 »  Home  »  News  »  China  »  China angry over US president's meeting with activist
 »  Home  »  News  »  Uyghur Related  »  China angry over US president's meeting with activist
China angry over US president's meeting with activist
06/7/2007 | China , Uyghur Related

ABC Radio Australia
Last Updated 07/06/2007, 22:25:54

China has expressed anger over a meeting between US President George W Bush and a prominent exiled Uighur Muslim accused by Beijing of secessionist activities.

Mr Bush met Tuesday with Rebiya Kadeer, the symbol of struggle for ethnic Uighurs in China's far northwest Xinjiang region, and criticised Beijing's treatment of her.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, says the actions of the US amount to blatant interference in China's internal affairs.

Ms Kadeer spent six years in prison in China for leaking "state secrets" to a US congressional delegation visiting Xinjiang in the 1990s.

She was released in March 2005 and allowed into exile in the United States, from where she continues to speak up for her people.

The 10 million mostly Muslim Uighurs are the largest ethnic group in Xinjiang.