The Asian Muslims Human Rights Bureau was a group said to have been organized to aid muslim expatriates in Asia that was reported to have ties to Osama bin Laden.[1 ][2] It was reported to have been lead by a "Pakistani citizen of Xinjiang origin" -- a Uyghur named Abdul Rasul.
In 1999 the Kashmir Sentinel, a newspaper published in the Indian part of the disputed region of Kashmir, asserted that Pakistan was encouraging expatriate Uyghur militants in an attempt to destabilize China's Xinjiang Province, and named the Asian Muslim Human Rights Bureau as a "front group".[3]
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