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China took their parents: the Uighur refugee children in Turkey

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At a school on the outskirts of Istanbul, Uighur children take classes before and after their regular school and try to keep their culture and language alive. China believes its persecution can eradicate the sense of Uighur identity, yet this may be breeding another generation of anger and bitterness.

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