Exiled Uyghur scholar Abduweli Ayup tells Bitter Winter how his niece died in jail just because of being his relative and cooperating with him.
Ruth Ingram
Uyghur Tribunal Opens on Friday—And the CCP Is Not Happy About It
Beijing’s incendiary response to “interference in its internal affairs” as the People’s Tribunal prepares to open.
Rape, Humiliation, and Torture: A Uyghur-Kazakh Survivor Speaks Out
Gulbahar Jalilova breaks the silence and talks about horrific sexual abuse and forced abortions in Xinjiang’s detention facilities for women.
@Pro-CCP: False Pro-China Accounts Invade Twitter in the UK
A University of Oxford report shows 98,000 tweets were connected with a Chinese program spreading the propaganda statements of Beijing’s ambassador in London.
Xinjiang: An Extraordinary UN Event Elicits China’s Furious Reaction
During an event gathered by the U.S., UK, and Germany, 18 countries vowed to break the United Nations’ silence on the Uyghur genocide.
UK: Xinjiang Genocide Vote Won—But Where Do We Go from Here?
No time to sit idly, MPs and Uyghur activists tell the UK government: the historical vote should now have practical consequences.
The Ayes Have It, The Ayes Have It! UK Parliament Says It’s Genocide
Finally, atrocities committed by Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang are officially called by their name in the United Kingdom.
China’s Scholars Thorn Between Self-Censorship and Beijing’s Ostracism
Those who tell the truth are sanctioned by the CCP. Those still allowed to visit China and attend events there are asked to stop telling the truth.
Pro-Uyghur Protests Restart in London— and the “Lonely Jew” Is There
As lockdown begins to ease in Britain, demonstrations outside the Chinese Embassy in London started again. Bitter Winter was there, too.
A Jewish-Uyghur Solidarity Passover Seder with a Difference
Each of the Four Cups was raised to symbolize Uyghur’s captivity and hoped-for deliverance.









