In Pictures: The Uyghurs of Xinjiang

The predominantly Muslim Uyghurs, are a Turkic ethnic minority live in
Xinjiang, within the borders of present-day China. They are one of a number
of ethnic minorities being persecuted by the Chinese Community Party and
are currently being detained in ‘re-education’ centres where their cultural identity
is being systematically erased through a government-sponsored campaign.
Travel along the Silk Road to discover the unique and fragile culture of the Uyghur people.

A Uyghur boy sits atop a pile of East Turkestan carpets in Kashgar, a Silk Road town in China’s northwestern province of Xinjiang.

A Uyghur boy sits atop a pile of East Turkestan carpets in Kashgar, a Silk Road town in China’s northwestern province of Xinjiang.

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The predominantly Muslim Uyghurs are a Turkic ethnic minority living in Xinjiang, within present-day China. They are one of several minorities being persecuted by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). They are currently being interned in ‘re-education’ centres where their cultural identity is systematically erased through a government-sponsored campaign.

These photographs were taken in Xinjiang in 2007.

A Uyghur man wears a ‘dopa’, a four-angled, embroidered hat which has come to be a symbol of the Uyghur people.

A Uyghur man wears a ‘dopa’, a four-angled, embroidered hat which has come to be a symbol of the Uyghur people.

Poplar trees line a street in Kashgar, a town which has historically served as a major trading hub along the Silk Road.

Poplar trees line a street in Kashgar, a town which has historically served as a major trading hub along the Silk Road.

‘Laghman’, hand-pulled noodles, are a Uyghur speciality.

‘Laghman’, hand-pulled noodles, are a Uyghur speciality.

Built in 1442, the Id Kah Mosque is the largest in China and one of the largest in Central Asia.

Built in 1442, the Id Kah Mosque is the largest in China and one of the largest in Central Asia.

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Women sell Ikat-printed fabric at a market. Uyghur Ikat is a dyeing technique that employs resist-dyeing and was famous in the Silk Road town of Kashgar.

Women sell Ikat-printed fabric at a market. Uyghur Ikat is a dyeing technique that employs resist-dyeing and was famous in the Silk Road town of Kashgar.

Men sell strings of garlic atop their bicycles on the highway.

Men sell strings of garlic atop their bicycles on the highway.

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Nan bread is sacred to the Uyghurs and a symbol of their culture.

Nan bread is sacred to the Uyghurs and a symbol of their culture.

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