Campaign for Uyghurs, the Uyghur Human Rights Project, the World Uyghur Congress, and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation call for the use of the Global Magnitsky Act.
Op-eds China
Genocide in Tibet: The Tragedy of Tibetan Women
Women are not mothers only, but mothers can only be women. All genocides target women first, as the Tibetan example demonstrates.
The Yarkant Massacre Remembered on July 28
What the Tiananmen massacre is for the Chinese people, the 2014 massacre of Elishku is for the Uyghurs.
The Vatican-China Agreement and Pope Francis: To Renew or Not To Renew?
The Pope is widely criticized for his statement that “the Agreement is good and I hope it can be renewed.” Not renewing it may be a problem, too.
Abe Shinzo: The Best Friend of the Uyghurs
A Uyghur activist remembers how much the assassinated Japanese ex-Prime Minister did for the case of the oppressed and persecuted minority.
Is Tibet Finally Going the Way of Xinjiang?
What happened in East Turkestan is being replicated in the Tibet Autonomous Region at an accelerating pace.
China’s New Law Targets Those Protesting Abroad Against Chinese Sport Teams
How will exactly Beijing authorities try to enforce art. 120 of the new Sports Law? Perhaps international sport authorities will do the job for the CCP, and forbid the protests themselves.
Uyghur Detainees’ Clothing: The Aesthetics of Humiliation
Detainees are photographed with their jackets draped over their shoulders. This has a precise humiliating meaning in both Uyghur and Chinese culture.
A Uyghur Remembers the Urumqi Massacre
The killing of Uyghur slave workers in Shaoguan, Guangdong, on June 26, 2009 was the cause of what happened in Urumqi on July 5.
Give Up the Blood-Soaked Trade with China! An Open Letter to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
The premier said that human rights considerations should not affect business with China. Two Uyghur activists find his stance intolerable.









