East Turkistan Education and Solidarity Association
Abbreviation | ETESA |
---|---|
Type | Political organisation |
Headquarters | Istanbul |
Location | |
Official languages |
English Turkish Uyghur Arabic |
Website |
maarip |
The East Turkistan Education and Solidarity Association (abbreviated ETESA) is a Uyghur separatist organisation based in Istanbul, Turkey.[1][2]
The government of China has accused the group of having ties to the Turkistan Islamic Party (formerly known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement or ETIM), a claim it denies.[3]
Purpose
The ETESA states that their purpose is to "educate and bring up Turkistani (Turkic) Muslims" by "meeting their Islamic, social, cultural, spiritual and earthly needs".[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Foundation, Jamestown (30 November 2012). "China Claims Uyghur Militants Are Seeking a Syrian Battlefield; Terrorism Monitor Volume: 10 Issue: 22". www.ecoi.net.
- ↑ "Uighurs suffer from continuous Chinese oppression". DailySabah.
- ↑ "Exile Group Denies Terror Link". Radio Free Asia. 2 November 2012.
- ↑ "About US | East Turkistan Educational and Solidarity Assocciation". maarip.org.
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