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The '''World Uyghur Congress (WUC)''' is a purported [[non-governmental organisation]] based in Munich, [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], that claims to be "active in raising Uyghur-related issues on a number of ways in many different national and international fora."<ref>World Uyghur Congress, Activities Overview: https://www.uyghurcongress.org/en/activities-overview/</ref> | The '''World Uyghur Congress (WUC)''' is a purported [[non-governmental organisation]] based in Munich, [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], that claims to be "active in raising Uyghur-related issues on a number of ways in many different national and international fora."<ref>World Uyghur Congress, Activities Overview: https://www.uyghurcongress.org/en/activities-overview/</ref> | ||
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== Notable members == | == Notable members == | ||
=== Isa Yusuf Alptekin === | === Isa Yusuf Alptekin === | ||
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=== Rebiya Kadeer === | === Rebiya Kadeer === | ||
In 2006, Erkin Alptekin was succeeded as president of the WUC by Rebiya Kadeer, a self-decribed multi-millionaire who profited off [[Economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping in China|China's economic reforms]] under President [[Deng Xiaoping]]. Her husband, Sidik Rouzi, worked for US government media outlets [[Voice of America]] and [[Radio Free Asia]]. Kadeer was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2000 for providing state information to foreign entities.<ref name=":0" /> | In 2006, Erkin Alptekin was succeeded as president of the WUC by Rebiya Kadeer, a self-decribed multi-millionaire who profited off [[Economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping in China|China's economic reforms]] under President [[Deng Xiaoping]]. Her husband, Sidik Rouzi, worked for US government media outlets [[Voice of America]] and [[Radio Free Asia]]. Kadeer was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2000 for providing state information to foreign entities.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
=== Dolkun Isa === | === Dolkun Isa === |