Waiting to Be Arrested at Night

A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2023 by Penguin Publishing Group.

ISBN:
9780593491805

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5 stars

it isn't often that I say "wow, the Soviet Union [I grew up in] was not as bad as this." The world Tahir tells us about, the world he lived in for many decades, and fled to give his children a better future, is one which combines the worst of the Stalinist purges of the 1930s and the Nazi Holocaust, but turned up to 14 with the use of modern surveillance technology.

Perhaps the most heartbreaking stories in Tahir's book are about the choices family members and friends have to make to protect themselves from the consequences of his decision to seek asylum in the United States. Even his father, mother and brother are forced to denounce him after a single phone call from his US phone number.

What the Chinese state is doing to Tahir and his people absolutely meets the definition of genocide.

This book isn't just mandatory …

Subjects

  • Personal memoirs
  • Turkic peoples
  • Poets, biography
  • Ethnology, asia, central
  • Genocide
  • China, ethnic relations
  • China, social conditions, 1949-
  • Political activists
  • China, history, 21st century