Too many ignored the genocide for the sake of money and business. But common citizens can do a lot to make their voices heard.
Op-eds China
When Olympics Come, Tibetans Suffer
Extraordinary repression hit Tibet in connection with the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It is happening again.
$65 Million to Finance Uyghur Genocide Denial
The Newlines magazine investigation just refuses to go away. Shooting the messenger would not solve China’s problem with Uyghur Genocide.
Successfully Reeducated? Tennis Star Peng Shuai and Professor Gulnar Obul
The aim of the Chinese regime is to convert dissidents from captives to actors. Before the tennis star, there was the Uyghur academic.
Restrictions on Religious Activities Continue in Tibet
Statues were destroyed in Tibet, monks and nuns evicted from their monasteries, new regulations introduced to further limit religious freedom.
Ma Xingrui Is the New Xinjiang Party Secretary, Promises More of the Same
Internationally denounced as a butcher, Chen Quanguo is replaced. His successor Ma Xingrui states policies will remain the same.
My “Terrorist” Friend Dolkun Isa Reelected: Lessons from the Uyghur Election
The world community has only seen an election victory with more than 90% of the vote under a dictatorial regime, but Dolqun Isa’s victory points to another possibility.
All Elections in Hong Kong Are Now Meaningless
It is now crystal clear that Beijing would never allow a free and honest vote.
Xi Jinping’s “Democracy”: No Multi-Party Elections, No Independent Judiciary
Third highest ranking Communist Party leader Li Zhanshu offers new insights on “democracy with Chinese characteristics”
Democracy According to Xi Jinping
In an important speech, the Chinese President explains that China is democratic—if you just change the meaning of the word “democracy.”









