Dark memories of Nazism were compared to the extermination of Uyghurs by Xi Jinping’s regime.
Ruth Ingram
Genocide in Xinjiang: The Word is No Longer Taboo
The U.S. officially adopted the designation, and in the UK an amendment to prevent trade with genocidal states was narrowly defeated.
The UK Conservative Party Report: China’s Deepening Darkness
An avalanche of damning rhetoric and condemnation of China poured from the pages of a new report out last week. But will action follow?
Akida’s Story: The Desperate Cry of a Uyghur Woman
“Dear world, please help!” The heartrending plea of a daughter who has been searching in vain for her mother, folklorist Rahile Dawut, for the past three years.
Trade Deals and Human Rights: The Scramble for High Moral Ground in Dealing with China
The battle lines are drawn. Europe ignores human rights concerns and finalizes “the trade deals of all trade deals with China,” US and UK try to resist.
Dr. Gulshan Abbas Sentenced to 20 Years in Jail
The world has understood. Through this absurd decision, the CCP is punishing her sister Rushan, for her brave campaign on behalf of the persecuted Uyghurs.
How Jews Celebrated Hanukkah with Uyghurs in Mind
The global Jewish community is refusing to stay silent in the face of mounting human rights atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs.
Uyghur Forced Labor in the Cotton Fields: Denial Is Futile, The Evidence Is Here
Game-changing revelations prove irrefutably that China’s cotton trade is stained from start to finish with Uyghur forced labor.
“The Crime of Being Uyghur”: Abdurahman’s Story
He went abroad. The CCP told him, if he didn’t come back, his family would suffer greatly. And the CCP always keeps these kinds of promises.
How Sun Tzu and the “36 Stratagems” Inspire China’s Deceptive Diplomacy
Old Chinese classics on how to deceive and manipulate enemies are studied and put into practice by the CCP “Wolf Warrior” diplomats and politicians.









