The Lords told the government that anti-slavery laws did not work, and the UK by buying COVID protection equipment from Xinjiang financed a genocide.
Ruth Ingram
Uyghur Forced Labor Condemned by United Nations’ International Labour Organization
Despite Beijing’s denials, the U.N. agency found evidence of slave labor and even torture.
“Canaries in a Cold War”: A Film on Torture, Rape, Organ Harvesting, and More
The search for inspiration for a human rights song becomes a dark quest for truth about China’s agenda for the world.
“China Is Slaughtering Uyghurs Since 1949”
As protests against the “genocide Olympics” continue, 73 years of massacres are added to a bill the CCP should sooner or later pay.
Olympics: Xi Jinping Wins the Gold Medal in Genocide
Protests continue throughout the world against the “genocide games.”
Xinjiang Genocide: UK House of Lords Urges Government to Act
Words should be followed by action, and products manufactured through Uyghur slave labor should no longer be imported, Lords said.
UK Government Given an Ultimatum on Xinjiang Genocide
The UK government was asked to assess the risk of genocide in North West China and take concrete action to stand up to it.
What the Uyghur Legal Action in Turkey Against CCP Leaders Means
Uyghur exiles want 112 Chinese politicians and officers, including Xi Jinping, tried for crimes against humanity in Istanbul. They explain to Bitter Winter why.
Postcards from Xinjiang: A Photo Essay
When a picture is worth a thousand words. Images you will not see in Chinese propaganda about the “good life” of Uyghurs in the Autonomous Region.
The Uyghur Tribunal Verdict: Where Do We Go from Here
Decision was historical but was just a start, Uyghur refugees say.









