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  2. GoodRx - Wikipedia

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    GoodRx Holdings, Inc. is an American healthcare company that operates a telemedicine platform and free-to-use website and mobile app that track prescription drug prices in the United States and provide drug coupons for discounts on medications. [3] GoodRx checks drug prices at more than seventy-five thousand pharmacies in the United States.

  3. World Uyghur Congress - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The World Uyghur Congress ( WUC) [note 1] is an international organization of exiled Uyghur groups that claims to "represent the collective interest of the Uyghur people " [2] both inside and outside of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. The World Uyghur Congress claims to be a nonviolent and peaceful ...

  4. Cenk Uygur - Wikipedia

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    Cenk Kadir Uygur ( / ˈdʒɛŋk kəˈdɪr ˈjuːɡər /; Turkish: [ˈdʒeɲc kaˈdiɾ ˈujɡuɾ]; born March 21, 1970) is a Turkish-born American [2] politician, political commentator, and media host. He is the co-creator of The Young Turks, a left-wing, progressive, sociopolitical news and commentary program. In 1996, Uygur worked briefly as ...

  5. Uyghurs - Wikipedia

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    The Uyghurs, [note 2] alternatively spelled Uighurs, [26] [27] [28] Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. The Uyghurs are recognized as the titular nationality of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China.

  6. Uyghur Americans - Wikipedia

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    Uyghurs outside of Xinjiang. Uyghur organizations. v. t. e. Uyghur Americans ( Uyghur: ئامېرىكىلىق ئۇيغۇرلار, romanized : Amérikiliq Uyghurlar) are Americans of Uyghur ethnicity. Most Uyghurs immigrated from Xinjiang, China, to the United States from the late 1980s onwards, with a significant number arriving after July 2009.

  7. Uygʻun - Wikipedia

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    Hero of Socialist Labour. State Hamza Prize. Uyg‘un (Birth name Uzbek: Rahmatulla Otaqoʻziyev, Russian: Рахматулла Атакузиев, romanized Rakhmatulla Atakuziev, Уйгун (Uighun/Uyghun/Uygun), 14 May [ O.S. 1 May] 1905 – 22 April 1990) was an Uzbek poet, dramatist, writer, and politician. He received many high honors for ...

  8. Uyghurs in Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    There is a population of Uyghurs in Kyrgyzstan ( Kyrgyz: Кыргызстандагы уйгурлар, قىرعیزستانداعی ۇيعۇرلار, Kırgızstandagı uygurlar ), who mostly came to the country in three separate migrations throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. [3] According to official statistics, they make up about 0.9% of ...

  9. Uyghurs in Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Hoy and Ren rightly suggest that Uyghurs were “perhaps doubly discriminated against as a result of their migrant and minority statuses” (Hoy and Ren, 2003: 172). In the 1980s Uyghurs established in Beijing two “Xinjiang villages,” one in Ganjiakou and one in Weigongcun; both were demolished in the late 1990s.