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Bumeryem Rozi, 55, an ethnic Uyghur who fled from China to Turkey, cries as she talks to The Associated Press, at her home, in Istanbul, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rozi, a mother of four, is one of three Uyghurs who described forced abortions and torture by Chinese authorities in China's far western Xinjiang region, ahead of giving testimony to a people's tribunal in London, which is investigating if Beijing's actions against the Uyghur ethnic group amount to genocide. Rozi, said authorities in Xinjiang rounded her up along with other pregnant women to abort her fifth child in 2007. (AP Photo/Mehmet Guzel)
Photo by: Mehmet Guzel
Bumeryem Rozi, 55, an ethnic Uyghur who fled from China to Turkey, cries as she talks to The Associated Press, at her home, in Istanbul, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Rozi, a mother of four, is one of three Uyghurs who described forced abortions and torture by Chinese authorities in China's far western Xinjiang region, ahead of giving testimony to a people's tribunal in London, which is investigating if Beijing's actions against the Uyghur ethnic group amount to genocide. Rozi, said authorities in Xinjiang rounded her up along with other pregnant women to abort her fifth child in 2007. (AP Photo/Mehmet Guzel)

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