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Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Hardcover): Tahir Hamut Izgil Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Hardcover)
Tahir Hamut Izgil; Translated by Joshua L. Freeman
R565 R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Save R106 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A Uyghur poet's piercing memoir of life under the most coercive surveillance regime in history 'Essential reading' AI WEIWEI 'Deeply courageous' PHILIPPE SANDS 'Exceptionally powerful' JULIA LOVELL If you took an Uber in Washington DC a few years ago, there's a chance your driver was one of the greatest living Uyghur poets, and one of only a handful from his minority Muslim community to escape the genocide being visited upon his homeland in western China. A successful filmmaker, innovative poet and prominent intellectual, Tahir Hamut Izgil had long been acquainted with state surveillance and violence, having spent three years in a labour camp on fabricated charges. But in 2017, the Chinese government's repression of its Uyghur citizens assumed a terrifying new intensity: critics were silenced; conversations became hushed; passports were confiscated; and Uyghurs were forced to provide DNA samples and biometric data. As Izgil's friends disappeared one by one, it became clear that fleeing the country was his family's only hope. Waiting to Be Arrested at Night charts the ongoing destruction of a community and a way of life. It is a call for the world to awaken to a humanitarian catastrophe, an unforgettable story of courage, escape and survival, and a moving tribute to Izgil's friends and fellow Uyghurs whose voices have been silenced.

Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Hardcover): Tahir Hamut Izgil Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Hardcover)
Tahir Hamut Izgil; Translated by Joshua L. Freeman; Introduction by Joshua L. Freeman
R648 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R266 (41%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Paperback): Tahir Hamut Izgil Waiting to Be Arrested at Night - A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide (Paperback)
Tahir Hamut Izgil; Translated by Joshua L. Freeman
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

A Uyghur poet's piercing memoir of life under the most coercive surveillance regime in history 'Essential' AI WEIWEI 'Deeply courageous' PHILIPPE SANDS 'A wake-up call' TRACY K. SMITH If you took an Uber in Washington DC a few years ago, there's a chance your driver was one of the greatest living Uyghur poets, and one of only a handful from his minority Muslim community to escape the genocide being visited upon his homeland in western China. A successful filmmaker, innovative poet and prominent intellectual, Tahir Hamut Izgil had long been acquainted with state surveillance and violence, having spent three years in a labour camp on fabricated charges. But in 2017, the Chinese government's repression of its Uyghur citizens assumed a terrifying new intensity: critics were silenced; conversations became hushed; passports were confiscated; and Uyghurs were forced to provide DNA samples and biometric data. As Izgil's friends disappeared one by one, it became clear that fleeing the country was his family's only hope. Escape to America spared Izgil's family the internment camps that have swallowed over a million Uyghurs. It also allowed this rare personal testimony of the Xinjiang genocide to reach the wider world. Waiting to Be Arrested at Night charts the ongoing destruction of a community and a way of life. It is a call for the world to awaken to a humanitarian catastrophe, an unforgettable story of courage, escape and survival, and a moving tribute to Izgil's friends and fellow Uyghurs whose voices have been silenced.

The Uyghurs - Kashgar Before the Catastrophe (Hardcover): Bubriski Kevin The Uyghurs - Kashgar Before the Catastrophe (Hardcover)
Bubriski Kevin; Contributions by Tahir Hamut Izgil, Dru Gladney
R1,351 R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590 Save R292 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1998, Kevin Bubriski was fortunate to spend time with the Uyghurs in Kashgar, their ancient city on the Silk Road in Xinjiang, China. While there, he made unforgettable photographic portraits and street scenes that reveal a haunting beauty and sense of the past in old Kashgar. Bubriski was drawn to the faces of ordinary people and their daily lives, with the intent that through photographs mutual understanding between people might be fostered. Although 1998 was an uncomfortable time of rapid transformation for the Uyghurs, their oasis city in the high desert was still vibrant, even as the Chinese government’s brutal crackdown was about to commence. In the last few years, up to a million Uyghurs have been detained in “re-education camps” while others have been subjected to forced sterilizations and wider persecution. The vibrancy, beauty, and grit that Bubriski witnessed and photographed more than two decades ago has irrevocably changed. The Uyghur cultural, economic, familial, religious, and spiritual traditions are captured in Bubriski’s images and the extensive text by Tahir Hamut Izgil and the late Dru Gladney. These traditions, interwoven in Uyghurs’ lives and community for more than two millennia, have been severely impacted by the overt and disastrous policies of the Chinese government’s crackdown on Uyghur civil, spiritual, and cultural activities. The Uyghur community is now fractured and split due to widespread surveillance, mass detentions, and incarcerations. This book is also presented in a bilingual edition so that it is not only accessible to Uyghur people living in non-English-speaking regions of the world, but a way for Uyghurs around the world to reaffirm their cultural and social identity wherever they now live. As many Uyghur families are now separated due to detentions or flight to asylum elsewhere, the book is meant to be an enduring gift for the Uyghur people and for all who wish to understand better Uyghur culture and history. Bubriski’s book is a stunning work of art that reveals an earlier time when Kashgar, beloved city of the Uyghurs, retained much of its traditional life and charm.

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