Despite official denials, the policy is not only continuing. In fact, it is accelerating, as Adrian Zenz’s research shows.
Ruth Ingram
Tiananmen: What the 2022 Commemorations Taught Us
With the world’s attention focused on Ukraine, it might seem that the anniversary of Tiananmen in 2022 would not be very much noticed. It was not so.
Xinjiang Police Files: The Truth for All to See
The hacked files revealed the extent and the intent of the genocide in Xinjiang.
The Bachelet Visit: Uyghurs Protest in Istanbul
Pleas for the lost reverberated in Istanbul recently as relatives of China’s illegally detained Uyghurs gathered to protest the innocence of their loved ones and demand the UN finds them and brings them home.
Organ Harvesting in China: More Evidence, More Protest
Revelations that live prisoners of conscience are being harvested for their organs come hot on the heels of calls by world medical bodies, to snub the Chinese Medical Association.
Xinjiang: Rule of Law Increasingly Replaced by “Authoritarian Lawlessness”
Chinese laws and legal procedure are already unfair enough, but when it comes to the Uyghurs the CCP does not even pretend to respect them, a new report claims.
UK: Anti-Slave-Labor, Pro-Uyghur MPs Win a Battle
The UK government has caved into pressure by campaigners determined to rid the National Health Service of forced labour.
UK and the Uyghur Forced Labor: Another Day, Another Place, Another Clause, Another Vote
Lords outvoted the government, once again. The battle to prevent National Health Service from purchasing Xinjiang-made PPE continues.
UK Parliament: The Battle Continues on “Genocide” Health Purchases from Xinjiang
MPs have pledged to continue fighting, with a new round of political ping pong launched by the UK House of Commons last week.
“The Xinjiang Emergency”: A New Book Look at the Roots of the Uyghur Genocide
In 2019, leading international experts gathered to understand what was happening to the Uyghurs. Now, they have produced one of the best textbooks on the genocide.









