İNSAN HAKLARI İHLAL EDİLEN DOĞU TÜRKİSTAN’DA TOPLUM SAĞLIĞINDAN SÖZ ETMEK MÜMKÜN MÜ?
Yıl 2025,
Sayı: 25, 100 - 110, 17.06.2025
Gülnaz Ata
,
Ayşegül Sarıoğlu Kemer
,
Mükerrem Kabataş Yıldız
,
Hüseyin Kemer
Öz
Yüzyıllar boyunca Çin istilalarına uğrayan ve 1949'da Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti'nin kontrolü altına giren Doğu Türkistan, o tarihten itibaren bir dizi emsali görülmemiş insan hakları ihlaline maruz kalmaktadır. Doğu Türkistanlılar Çin hükümeti tarafından göçe zorlanmakta, göç edenlerin ise izleri sürülerek zorunlu gözaltı kamplarına geri dönmeleri için baskı ve şantaj yapılmaktadır. Doğu Türkistan’da özellikle Müslüman Türklerin 2014’ten beri “yeniden eğitim” olarak adlandırılan kamplarda toplu ve keyfi gözaltına alındıkları ve tutuklandıkları belgelenmiştir. Bu kamplarda Uygurların bedensel olarak dayanılması güç işlerde zorla ve herhangi bir ücret karşılığı olmadan çalıştırıldığı, temel ihtiyaçlarından mahrum bırakıldığı, havalandırmasız hücrelerde ve sağlıksız koşullarda tutuldukları, insanlık dışı ağır işkencelere ve tecavüzlere maruz kaldıkları bilinmektedir. Çin hükümetinin Doğu Türkistanlılara yönelik insan hakkı ihlallerinden biri de sözde “kardeş aile” politikasıdır. Bunların yanı sıra Doğu Türkistanlı kadınlara karşı uygulanan insan onuruna aykırı zorunlu küretaj ve doğum kontrolü politikaları ile kadınların temel hakları ihlal edilmekte, inanç, düşünce ve cinsel özgürlüklerine müdahale edilmektedir. Bütün bunlar yetmezmiş gibi Çin’in Doğu Türkistan’da gerçekleştirdiği nükleer denemeler, geniş çaplı çevresel ve sağlık sorunlarına yol açmaktadır. Bu derleme çalışmasında Çin’in uzun yıllardır uyguladığı insan hakları ihlallerinin Doğu Türkistan toplum sağlığına etkileri, ilgili literatür eşliğinde ele alınmıştır.
Kaynakça
- Akgün, Aybike Elif (2021). “Eastern Turkistan Policy of The People’s Republic of China under the Scope of Prohibition of Discrimination”. Route Educational & Social Science Journal, 8(5): 390–406.
- Akkoyun, Ayşe Zeynep (2022). “The Mourning Process of Migrant Uyghur Turks”. Pamukkale Medical Journal, 15(4): 868-876.
- Aslan, Celal and Işık, Gülbahar (2020). “China's Nuclear Tests in East Turkestan and Its Reflections in the World”. Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi SBE Dergisi, 14(3): 1161-1177.
- Cillo, Joseph (2022). “Modern Genocide: China's Uyghurs”. Florida Political Chronicle, 29(1):23–29.
- Çakan, Varis (2021). “Massacres toward Turks in Turkestan from Past to Present”. Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 5(1): 13-22.
- Çakan, Varis (2023). “East Turkistan İssue in History and Today”. Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, (7): 1-6.
- Doğanlar, Muhammet Enes (2021). “China's East Türkistan Strategy in the Shadow Of Great Power Competition, Geopolitics and Asimilation”. Doğu Asya Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(8): 54-80.
- Duman, Melih (2020). “Factors Affecting Foreign Policy of Turkey towards East Turkestan (until 1939)”. Avrasya Uluslararası Araştırmalar Dergisi, 8(23): 395-408.
- Erkuygur, Semire (2024). “Challenges and Opportunities for Uyghur Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Programming”. Intervention, Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, 22(1): 17-21.
- Eruygur, Adilcan (2024). “On Human Rights Violations Against Uygur Women in East Turkistan”. Journal of Turkic World Women Studies, 3(4): 20-37.
- Finnegan, Ciara (2020). “The Uyghur Minority in China: A Case Study of Cultural Genocide, Minority Rights and the İnsufficiency of the International Legal Framework İn Preventing State-İmposed Extinction”. Laws, 9(1): 1.
- Gökçe, İsmail (2020). “A Land Where the Sun Dawns but the Humanity Dies: East Turkestan”. Journal of Turkish Researches Institute, (69): 629-652.
- Güven, Ahmet (2021). “Framing the News of Xnjiang/East Turkistan in International Media”. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Elektronik Dergisi, 9(1): 295-324.
- Harris, Rachel and Isa Elkun, Aziz (2023). The Complicity of Heritage: Cultural Heritage and Genocide in the Uyghur Region. Uyghur Human Rights Project. 1602 L Street NW | Washington, DC 20036.
- İlter, Betül and Sarı Demir, Sevda. (2022). “An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Emotional Experiences of East Turkestani International Students with Somatic Complaints”. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi, 9(3): 629-655.
- Kasım, Remziye (2023). “An Evaluation of the Struggle for Survival of the Uyghur Turks Against Chinese Oppression”. Uluslararası Uygur Araştırmaları Dergisi, (21): 98-106.
- Keleş, Melike (2024). “Do China’s Human Rights Violations Against Uyghur and Other Turkic Muslims Constitute Genocide under İnternational Law?”. AHBVÜ Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, 28(1): 509-560.
- Kolçak, Hakan, and Ercan, Osman (2020). “Oppressed Uyghurs and Other Turkic Communities: Systematic Human Rights Violations in East Turkestan”. Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları, 126(248): 77-114.
- Kul, Ömer (2024). “Uyghur Autonomous Region (East Turkestan) from the Establishment of the People’s Republic of China to the Tiananmen Incidents (1949-1989)”. Korkut Ata Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, (14): 904-924.
- Lenberg, Lina Semyonovna (2022). Genocide in East Turkestan: Exploring the Perspectives of Uyghurs in the Diaspora and their Resistance to Chinese State Violence. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of San Francisco. The Faculty of the School of Education International and Multicultural Department. In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education.
- Maisoon, Basila and Habeeb, Hashmina (2023). “Diffusing the Boundary through Body Control: An Analysis of Uyghur Ethnic Genocide”. Singularities, 10(2): 32-38.
- Murtaza, Zainab et al. (2024). “China’s Repression on Uyghur Muslims and Violation of International Human Rights”. Remittances Review, 9(2): 2883-2894.
- Narmanlıoğlu, Haldun and İyigüngör, Tuğçe (2022). “Digital Surveillance on Uyghur Turks”. Bilig, (102): 119-146.
- Rodríguez-Merino, Pablo A and Zhang, Chi (2023). “Impaired,“easy prey” Saved by the She-Empowering State: Official Narratives of “Xinjiang Women” in China’s “People’s War on Terror”. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 25(5): 918-940.
- Shibli, Nawroos (2021). “Political Geographies of Islamophobia: Chinese Ethno-Religious Racism and Structural Violence in East Turkestan”. Islamophobia Studies Journal, 6(2): 150-166.
- Smith Finley, Joanne (2021). “Why Scholars and Activists İncreasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang”. Journal of Genocide Research, 23(3): 348-370.
- Stern, Julia. (2021). “Genocide in China: Uyghur Re-Education Camps and International Response. Immigration and Human Rights Law Review, 3(1): 2.
- Tobin, David (2022). “Genocidal Processes: Social Death in Xinjiang”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(16): 93-121.
- Turdush, Rukiye, and Fiskesjö, Magnus (2021). “Dossier: Uyghur Women in China’s Genocide”. Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 15(1): 22-43.
- Uluyol, Yalkun (2024). China’s Transnational Repression against Uyghurs. Doğu Asya Araştırmaları Dergisi, 7(13): 26-48.
- İnternet References:
URL-1: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-45147972 (Access: 24.09.2024).
- URL-2: https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights (Access: 20.09.2024).
IS IT POSSIBLE TO TALK ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH IN EAST TURKESTAN, WHERE HUMAN RIGHTS ARE VIOLATED?
Yıl 2025,
Sayı: 25, 100 - 110, 17.06.2025
Gülnaz Ata
,
Ayşegül Sarıoğlu Kemer
,
Mükerrem Kabataş Yıldız
,
Hüseyin Kemer
Öz
East Turkestan, which has been subject to Chinese invasions for centuries and came under the control of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, has been subject to a series of unprecedented human rights violations since then. East Turkestan people are being forced to migrate by the Chinese government, and those who migrate are being tracked down and pressured and blackmailed into returning to mandatory detention camps. It has been documented that Muslim Turks in particular have been subjected to mass and arbitrary detention and arrest in camps called “re-education” since 2014. It is known that Uyghurs are forced to work in physically unbearable jobs without any pay in these camps, are deprived of their basic needs, are kept in unventilated cells and in unhealthy conditions, and are subjected to severe inhuman torture and rape. One of the human rights violations of the Chinese government against East Turkestan people is the so-called “paired relatives” policy. In addition, the fundamental rights of women are being violated, and their freedom of belief, thought and sexuality are being interfered with through the policies of forced abortion and birth control that violate human dignity implemented against women in East Turkestan. As if all this were not enough, the nuclear tests carried out by China in East Turkestan are causing widespread environmental and health problems. In this review, the effects of China's long-standing human rights violations on the public health of East Turkestan are discussed with the relevant literature.
Kaynakça
- Akgün, Aybike Elif (2021). “Eastern Turkistan Policy of The People’s Republic of China under the Scope of Prohibition of Discrimination”. Route Educational & Social Science Journal, 8(5): 390–406.
- Akkoyun, Ayşe Zeynep (2022). “The Mourning Process of Migrant Uyghur Turks”. Pamukkale Medical Journal, 15(4): 868-876.
- Aslan, Celal and Işık, Gülbahar (2020). “China's Nuclear Tests in East Turkestan and Its Reflections in the World”. Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi SBE Dergisi, 14(3): 1161-1177.
- Cillo, Joseph (2022). “Modern Genocide: China's Uyghurs”. Florida Political Chronicle, 29(1):23–29.
- Çakan, Varis (2021). “Massacres toward Turks in Turkestan from Past to Present”. Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 5(1): 13-22.
- Çakan, Varis (2023). “East Turkistan İssue in History and Today”. Asya Araştırmaları Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, (7): 1-6.
- Doğanlar, Muhammet Enes (2021). “China's East Türkistan Strategy in the Shadow Of Great Power Competition, Geopolitics and Asimilation”. Doğu Asya Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(8): 54-80.
- Duman, Melih (2020). “Factors Affecting Foreign Policy of Turkey towards East Turkestan (until 1939)”. Avrasya Uluslararası Araştırmalar Dergisi, 8(23): 395-408.
- Erkuygur, Semire (2024). “Challenges and Opportunities for Uyghur Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Programming”. Intervention, Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, 22(1): 17-21.
- Eruygur, Adilcan (2024). “On Human Rights Violations Against Uygur Women in East Turkistan”. Journal of Turkic World Women Studies, 3(4): 20-37.
- Finnegan, Ciara (2020). “The Uyghur Minority in China: A Case Study of Cultural Genocide, Minority Rights and the İnsufficiency of the International Legal Framework İn Preventing State-İmposed Extinction”. Laws, 9(1): 1.
- Gökçe, İsmail (2020). “A Land Where the Sun Dawns but the Humanity Dies: East Turkestan”. Journal of Turkish Researches Institute, (69): 629-652.
- Güven, Ahmet (2021). “Framing the News of Xnjiang/East Turkistan in International Media”. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Elektronik Dergisi, 9(1): 295-324.
- Harris, Rachel and Isa Elkun, Aziz (2023). The Complicity of Heritage: Cultural Heritage and Genocide in the Uyghur Region. Uyghur Human Rights Project. 1602 L Street NW | Washington, DC 20036.
- İlter, Betül and Sarı Demir, Sevda. (2022). “An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Emotional Experiences of East Turkestani International Students with Somatic Complaints”. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi, 9(3): 629-655.
- Kasım, Remziye (2023). “An Evaluation of the Struggle for Survival of the Uyghur Turks Against Chinese Oppression”. Uluslararası Uygur Araştırmaları Dergisi, (21): 98-106.
- Keleş, Melike (2024). “Do China’s Human Rights Violations Against Uyghur and Other Turkic Muslims Constitute Genocide under İnternational Law?”. AHBVÜ Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, 28(1): 509-560.
- Kolçak, Hakan, and Ercan, Osman (2020). “Oppressed Uyghurs and Other Turkic Communities: Systematic Human Rights Violations in East Turkestan”. Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları, 126(248): 77-114.
- Kul, Ömer (2024). “Uyghur Autonomous Region (East Turkestan) from the Establishment of the People’s Republic of China to the Tiananmen Incidents (1949-1989)”. Korkut Ata Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, (14): 904-924.
- Lenberg, Lina Semyonovna (2022). Genocide in East Turkestan: Exploring the Perspectives of Uyghurs in the Diaspora and their Resistance to Chinese State Violence. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of San Francisco. The Faculty of the School of Education International and Multicultural Department. In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education.
- Maisoon, Basila and Habeeb, Hashmina (2023). “Diffusing the Boundary through Body Control: An Analysis of Uyghur Ethnic Genocide”. Singularities, 10(2): 32-38.
- Murtaza, Zainab et al. (2024). “China’s Repression on Uyghur Muslims and Violation of International Human Rights”. Remittances Review, 9(2): 2883-2894.
- Narmanlıoğlu, Haldun and İyigüngör, Tuğçe (2022). “Digital Surveillance on Uyghur Turks”. Bilig, (102): 119-146.
- Rodríguez-Merino, Pablo A and Zhang, Chi (2023). “Impaired,“easy prey” Saved by the She-Empowering State: Official Narratives of “Xinjiang Women” in China’s “People’s War on Terror”. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 25(5): 918-940.
- Shibli, Nawroos (2021). “Political Geographies of Islamophobia: Chinese Ethno-Religious Racism and Structural Violence in East Turkestan”. Islamophobia Studies Journal, 6(2): 150-166.
- Smith Finley, Joanne (2021). “Why Scholars and Activists İncreasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang”. Journal of Genocide Research, 23(3): 348-370.
- Stern, Julia. (2021). “Genocide in China: Uyghur Re-Education Camps and International Response. Immigration and Human Rights Law Review, 3(1): 2.
- Tobin, David (2022). “Genocidal Processes: Social Death in Xinjiang”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(16): 93-121.
- Turdush, Rukiye, and Fiskesjö, Magnus (2021). “Dossier: Uyghur Women in China’s Genocide”. Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 15(1): 22-43.
- Uluyol, Yalkun (2024). China’s Transnational Repression against Uyghurs. Doğu Asya Araştırmaları Dergisi, 7(13): 26-48.
- İnternet References:
URL-1: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-45147972 (Access: 24.09.2024).
- URL-2: https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights (Access: 20.09.2024).