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Cultural erasure: Tracing the destruction of Uyghur and Islamic spaces in Xinjiang

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posted on 2021-11-24, 23:17 authored by Nathan Ruser, James LeiboldJames Leibold, Kelsey Munro, Tilla Hoja
This research report is based on 5 months of intense research on open-source Chinese language documents and the first one to investigate the systematic destruction of Uyghur and Islamic tangible cultural heritage in Xinjiang. It is extensively documented and based on analyses of over three hundred empirical sources.

Funding

Institute for War & Peace Reporting | SGECPD19CA0026

US State Department | SGECPD19CA0026

History

Publication Date

2020-09-24

Commissioning Body

Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Type of report

  • Public sector research report

Publisher

Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Place of publication

Barton, Canbeerra

Pagination

45p. (p. 1-45)

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