Testimonies by Han Chinese about the plight of “orphaned” children in Xinjiang: freezing on streets, monitored by classmates and teachers as suspected terrorists.
Xiang Yi
Little-Known Prisoners of Xinjiang Camps: Members of The Church of Almighty God
Believers of the single most persecuted religious group in China are detained indefinitely for “transformation,” no information is provided to their relatives.
Educating Uyghur Children in Xinjiang: Han Teacher’s Experience
Thousands of inner China teachers have been recruited to help with CCP’s “sinicization” efforts in Xinjiang. Many wanted to leave as soon as they arrived.
Detained Uyghur Mother Instructs Her Kids: Praise the Communist Party to Avoid Camps
A young woman shares her family’s tragedy: her parents were sent to internment camps in Xinjiang, and three siblings are left to fend for themselves.
Xinjiang Police App Used for Illegal Surveillance
All-encompassing data on Muslim residents is collected and used against them to justify mass detentions in the name of counter-terrorism.
To Live in Xinjiang Is Just Like Being Jailed
From mandatory software on mobile phones to arrests for taking photos: visiting workers are prevented from sharing what is really happening in the Uyghur region.
Xinjiang: The Largest Outdoor Prison in the World
Under the pretext of “de-radicalization,” CCP has extended its control of the population in Xinjiang to every aspect of daily life.
Under Pressure, Han Official in Xinjiang Commits Suicide by Hanging
The CCP’s high-pressure control on the Uyghurs also creates heavy stress for ethnic Han public officials there. One committed suicide.







