Mehmutjan Memet in a picture taken in April 2017 at his home in Korla, Xinjiang, shortly before all contact was broken with his wife. Photo courtesy of Kifaye Ehsan, Mehmutjan Memet’s wife. Wife and children wait for news of a...
By Rana Siu Inboden on April 8, 2024 Providence Benedict Rogers’s book, The China Nexus: Thirty Years In and Around the Chinese Communist Party’s Tyranny (Optimum Publishing, 2022), traces different aspects of the Chinese...
FILE - Women sit holding pictures of victims and posters with messages of protest during a demonstration against China's brutal crackdown on Uyghurs, in front of the Chinese Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 30,...
Armed occupying Chinese personnel patrol the streets in a photograph believed to have been taken during the uprising BYDR SURAINA PASHA Islam21C, 7 APR 2023 On 5 April every year, Uyghurs and their supporters around the world...
A group of Muslim Uyghurs pray during a work break in Xinjiang Province, China. (iStock/Gujiang Xie) Shmuly Yanklowitz America Magazine, April 03, 2024 In 2024, with our attention taken up by the presidential race...
  Totalitarian regimes use torture. Only Russia and China publicly and proudly brag about it. by Kok Bayraq  Bitter Winter, 04/03/2024 Subjecting criminal suspects to various inhumane tortures during interrogation has occurred in...
Yalkun Uluyol giving evidence on Uyghur forced labour at the UK’s Foreign Affairs Committee in February 2024. Flanked by Rahima Mahmut, left, Director of the World Uyghur Congress in London, and Hamid Sabi, right, Counsel to the...
Aziz Isa Elkun lifting up one of the Uyghur poetry books banned by the Chinese state in his homeland. As human rights atrocities envelop the globe, pleas not to forget the Uyghurs rang out from exiled poet Aziz Isa Elkun on UNESCO’s...
For Uyghurs in exile, the suffering of loved ones is a source of never-ending anguish – especially when their fates remain unknown. By Ruth Ingram March 19, 2024, The Diplomat   Every exiled Uyghur carries a load: the...
Far From Xinjiang, Uyghurs Keep Their Culture Alive Photo: VOA March 15, 2024 VOA News By Liam Scott MUNICH —  In a nondescript building in southwestern Munich, Uyghur children gather every Saturday to do something that is...
Abidin Damollam. Social media. The imprisonment, death, and denial of a proper funeral to the respected leader confirm how life is like in an “occupied” region. by Kok Bayraq Bitter Winter, 03/15/2024 Last month, 96-year-old...
Detainees behind cell bars at the police Immigration Detention Center in Bangkok, Thailand, January 21, 2019. © 2019 AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit Published in:Bangkok Post Elaine Pearson Asia Director HRW, March 8,...
Illustration by Lily Ogburn. AIDAN JOHNSTONE, LILY OGBURN / MAR 13, 2024 Tech Policy Press WASHINGTON – For years, US venture capital firms have invested in Chinese technology companies linked to China’s military and persecution...
Scholar Darren Byler (from X) and an image of Jimunai County People’s Court (from Weibo). Research by anthropologist Darren Byler uncovers gross violations of China’s own laws to punish Uyghurs and ethnic Kazakhs who pray and...
Minotiry Rights Group Profile The Uyghurs are predominately Turkic-speaking Sunni Muslims, who, according to China’s 2020 census, number roughly 11.5 million in China. Their homeland is what is now the northwestern corner of China,...
Nader Hashemi and James A. Millward DAWN February 23, 2024 Days before the International Court of Justice's initial ruling late last month that found there was a plausible risk of genocide being committed by Israel in Gaza, the...
MÜRSEL GÜNDOĞDUHaber7.com Writer Published15.02.2024 UPDATE17.02.2024 The Chinese Consul General in Istanbul, Cui Wei, defended the establishment of genocide concentration camps in East Turkistan, calling them humanitarian efforts and...
Ethnic Uyghur girls wear traditional clothing as they stand outside a butcher shop on June 29, 2017 in the old town of Kashgar, in the far western Xinjiang province, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) “Never Again” Means...
By Jonathan Hiskes January 21, 2024 Reformed Journal For these Sunday posts in January, I want to listen to how people with immigration or refugee experiences find sustenance and purpose in difficult times. A few years ago, I wrote a...
A Publication in Foley’s International Trade, Enforcement & Compliance series. Foley, 17 January 2024 We have received multiple requests to provide guidance regarding the critically important area of...