The UNHRC’s 19 negative and 11 neutral votes reflect global problems. The Uyghurs were not surprised, and their fight will continue.
China
China: Online Performances Cannot Refer to Illegal Religion or Criticize the Party
Internet concerts and live entertainment became popular during the pandemic. A new regulation puts them under strict control.
Ghulja: Facing Starvation, the Miracle of Uyghur Solidarity
A grassroots mobilization helped those suffering during the COVID-19 lockdown, proving that repression has not broken the indomitable Uyghur spirit.
China Tries to Hide Detention of Ethnic Kyrgyz in Xinjiang Camps
The Chinese Embassy in Bishkek wants to stop independent reporting about the horrific experiences in the camps and the kidnapping of students in Kyrgyzstan.
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.
Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture: Crackdown on Islam Intensifies
A new “political reeducation” system answers the protests against the detention of popular religious figures
China’s Strategy for Installing a Dalai Lama of Its Own Revealed
Two confidential internal documents reveal how Beijing plans to control the reincarnation of the 14th Dalai Lama.
“Xizang”: China’s Efforts to Change Tibet’s Name Continue
Some believed the CCP had abandoned its idea of stealing from Tibetans even their country’s name. This was not true.
The UN Xinjiang Report, One Month Later: Where Do We Go from There?
What will the world do now, in the face of irrefutable evidence of human rights atrocities in Xinjiang?
House Church Pastor and Elder Arrested in Shanxi
After the August 19 raid, the leaders of Linfen’s Covenant House Church were placed under arrest on September 30.









