Vatican City:Pope Francis has for the first time called Chinese Muslim Uyghurs a "persecuted" people, breaking his silence over Beijing's atrocities on its minorities.
"I think often of persecuted peoples: the Rohingya, the poor Uyghurs, the Yazidi -- what ISIS did to them was truly cruel -- or Christians in Egypt and Pakistan killed by bombs that went off while they prayed in the church," Francis says in a new book, "Let Us Dream: The Path to A Better Future," published on Monday.
The Pope does not elaborate further on issues relating to Uyghurs in the book outside the brief mention, while he talks about other persecuted groups like the Rohingya in more details, CNN reported.
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Human rights activists have long been urging Pope to issue his remarks on the Xinjiang issue.
In the past, Francis declined to call out China for its crackdown on religious minorities, including Catholics, much to the dismay of US President Donald Trump's administration and human rights groups.
Francis remarks have drawn sharp criticism from China, stating that his statement has "no factual basis at all".