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International Uyghur Scientists Association

The International Uyghur Scientists Association is rebuilt as a cautious source-backed entity profile for a Uyghur diaspora professional organization, with official identity and...

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Also known as
International Uyghur Scientists Association, Uyghur Scientists Association, IUSA
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Quick answer

The International Uyghur Scientists Association is treated here as a Uyghur diaspora professional and civil-society organization profile. The current source packet identifies uyghurscientists.org as the entity-source domain and adds external context from Uyghur Human Rights Project, World Uyghur Congress, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Radio Free Asia. This page is an identity and source-routing profile, not a full history of the association.

Identity and source trail

The official domain is the main identity signal for the association name. A professional association can be real and still need cautious public treatment when the available source packet is limited. For that reason, this entity keeps the official domain visible and uses other sources only for context around Uyghur civil society, rights reporting, and diaspora networks.

The World Uyghur Congress affiliate page is relevant because it helps editors check whether an organization appears in Uyghur organizational networks. Uyghur Human Rights Project gives related research and advocacy context. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Radio Free Asia supply rights and reporting context that may explain why readers search for Uyghur organizations, but they do not replace direct verification of the association itself.

What this profile can safely say

The safe statement is that the source packet supports a distinct entity record for the International Uyghur Scientists Association and an official-domain route for future verification. It should not claim current officers, membership totals, scientific programs, conference dates, legal registration, or institutional partnerships unless those details are checked against dated official or independent sources.

The organization name suggests a professional or academic network rather than a general news topic. That makes an entity profile a better fit than a generic Hub article. Public pages that mention the association should link here for identity, then cite the event, document, or announcement that supports any specific claim.

How editors should use this entity

  • Use this page to identify the International Uyghur Scientists Association as a named organization.
  • Use World Uyghur Congress for umbrella-organization and affiliate-network context.
  • Use Uyghur Human Rights Project for source-backed Uyghur rights research context.
  • Use Uyghur Academy when the search intent concerns academic, educational, or cultural organization context.
  • Do not use this profile as evidence for a scientific claim, a policy claim, or a current leadership claim without a direct supporting source.

Why the old Hub page stays outside search

The legacy Hub page was built as a source-review dossier. It collected a useful source packet but did not give readers a polished entity profile with clear source limits. This rebuilt entity page is the canonical destination. The older route should remain unlisted and point here so search engines and users do not see two weakly differentiated pages for the same name.

Editorial boundaries

Keep this page narrow. Do not turn it into a general article about science, Uyghur history, or China policy. If a future article covers a specific conference, campaign, testimony, grant, or academic program, it should be written as a dated source-backed article and use this entity only for identity context.

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