Electric rods were used on male prisoners’ private parts, hammers were used to break the legs of inmates, some were left to starve while others ate in front of them.
Testimonies China
A Slow Boil: Memories of Life in China During the Uyghur Genocide
Longread: an American student’s bitter reflections on his ten years in China, alongside the “ethnic cleansing” of Uyghurs and the persecution of Muslims.
Rape, Humiliation, and Torture: A Uyghur-Kazakh Survivor Speaks Out
Gulbahar Jalilova breaks the silence and talks about horrific sexual abuse and forced abortions in Xinjiang’s detention facilities for women.
Xinjiang: Persecution of Religious Leaders Becomes Multi-Ethnic
In Xinjiang, the CCP persecutes people of faith regardless of their ethnicity, the public enemy no. 1 being religion per se.
Xinjiang’s Disability Rights Activist Mistreated in Jail
China claims to protect the rights of disabled persons. Not if they dare to complain about the government.
Falun Gong: Share an App with Friends, Go to Jail for 3 and a Half Years
In Guizhou, one Peng Biao went to prison just for sending to friends a QR code allowing to download the “Shenzhou Mingmei” application.
Rural Settlements Ordered to Intensify Crackdown on Religion
In order to qualify as “Beautiful Villages,” they should report that illegal (and preferably also legal) religious activity has been eradicated.
Bloody Holy Spirit Members Sentenced in Jiangxi
Bloody Holy Spirit: devotees from the Ji’an area of the Taiwan-based religious movement received jail terms up to 4 years and six months.
The Sad Story of Uyghur Soccer Proves China Unfit to Host Olympics
Uyghurs love soccer, but Chinese authorities do not love Uyghur players and supporters. Their discrimination is another argument for an Olympic boycott.
“I Was a Teacher in a Concentration Camp”: Women and the Uyghur Genocide
The CCP has shamelessly attacked the character of Uyghur women who have courageously testified to the rape and torture they endured or witnessed with their own eyes.









