China is committing genocide against the Uyghurs precisely to secure permanent control over strategic resources such as rare earths. A Uyghur journalist’s appeal to the U.S.
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Prime Minister Takaichi and the Fight Against the East Turkestan Genocide: A Uyghur View
Aware of the Chinese threat, the new Japanese government may revamp an old history of friendship with the Uyghurs.
From Istanbul to East Turkistan: Nuh Theatre Gives Voice to Silenced People
Staging a play can be a powerful way to draw the world’s attention to a silent genocide.
Genocide in Southern Mongolia: The Return of a Buried History
The Cultural Revolution was a genocidal time in what China calls Inner Mongolia. Today, it’s a cultural genocide.
An Uyghur’s True Story: A Family Destroyed After the Concentration Camps
He returned from the camps to find his family gone. Now, his story demands justice.
From Brothers to Betrayers: Turkish Journalists Join China’s Propaganda Chorus
For the first time, visitors from a free society joined Beijing’s staged tours of “Xinjiang.” Their words cannot cover up genocide.
The World is Risking a Uyghur Srebrenica
Three decades ago, a physical genocide was committed in the heart of Europe amid international indifference. In China, a cultural genocide is still being perpetrated amid the same international indifference.
UK Politicians Rally in Support of Uyghurs and Remember Ghulja 28 Years Ago
The Ghulja Massacre in 1997 persuaded Chinese authorities they could go on with a genocide and get away with it.
Going as Refugees to a War Zone: The Uyghurs in Syria. A Uyghur View
One Uyghur has been appointed general and two colonels in the new Syrian Army. What does it mean?
Three Years After the Uyghur Tribunal Verdict: Where Do We Go from There
Renewed calls for governments to take the genocide against the Uyghur people seriously were heard at a UK Parliament event.









