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One of the world's best-known rugby players has become the latest sports star to criticise China for its treatment of the Muslim Uighur population.
In a Twitter post, Sonny Bill Williams also criticised others for choosing "economic benefits over humanity".
Williams, a Muslim convert from New Zealand, posted an image showing a hand painted with the Chinese flag twisting an arm painted with the flag of East Turkestan - the term used by separatists to refer to Xinjiang. The East Turkestan arm is dripping with blood.
Williams, who recently signed for rugby league side Toronto Wolfpack, has achieved huge success in both codes of the game - league and union. He also had a short but successful career in professional boxing.
His statement echoes comments made by Arsenal footballer Ozil who criticised both China - and people who stayed silent.
After Ozil's comments, UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov's Instagram account included a post about the history of Uighurs - but the post seems to have been taken down. More than 20 countries, including Britain, signed a letter earlier in July condemning China's repression of Uighur Muslims.
In a Twitter post, Sonny Bill Williams also criticised others for choosing "economic benefits over humanity".
Williams, a Muslim convert from New Zealand, posted an image showing a hand painted with the Chinese flag twisting an arm painted with the flag of East Turkestan - the term used by separatists to refer to Xinjiang. The East Turkestan arm is dripping with blood.
Williams, who recently signed for rugby league side Toronto Wolfpack, has achieved huge success in both codes of the game - league and union. He also had a short but successful career in professional boxing.
His statement echoes comments made by Arsenal footballer Ozil who criticised both China - and people who stayed silent.
After Ozil's comments, UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov's Instagram account included a post about the history of Uighurs - but the post seems to have been taken down. More than 20 countries, including Britain, signed a letter earlier in July condemning China's repression of Uighur Muslims.