We call for an independent investigation, and ask the Chinese authorities to immediately release a full list of the victims.
Op-eds China
Uyghur Women Forced to Marry Han Chinese Men
Propaganda, incentives, and sheer coercion and blackmail have made the once rare interethnic marriages a daily occurrence.
Are the Media Responsible for the Uyghur Genocide, Too?
In the present Uyghur crisis, media are often not the solution but the problem.
Xi Jinping’s Third Term: A Uyghur View
Can the Uyghur genocide be the main rationale for the extension? After all, Chinese say that you should not change horses while crossing a river.
China’s Zero-COVID Policy and the Rise of Citizen Journalism: A Tibetan View
The implementation of the Zero-COVID policy in Tibet was so bad that the authorities had to apologize. Citizen journalists told the truth to the world.
20th Congress: Why Did Xi Jinping Not Even Mention the Uyghurs?
It was not a sign that the Uyghur issue is not in Xi’s mind. Rather, it confirmed that the Uyghur genocide continues, and Xi fears accountability.
The 20th Congress of the CCP: Did Anything Happen?
What was really new was not what most media reported. Xi mentioned “security” and “Marxism” more often than economy, and promised to make the rich less rich.
China’s “Rural Anti-Cult Poverty Alleviation”: Why It Does Not Work
The CCP’s mammoth plan to eradicate banned religious organizations from rural areas is based on false Marxist premises and an outmoded sociology.
The United Nations Vote on Xinjiang, A Uyghur View: What We Have Learned
The UNHRC’s 19 negative and 11 neutral votes reflect global problems. The Uyghurs were not surprised, and their fight will continue.
The Uyghurs After the Shameful UN Vote: “We Will Continue to Fight”
19 countries saved China from a debate at the Human Rights Council on its “crimes against humanity” in Xinjiang—a shame, but Beijing is not off the hook.









