One witness testified that she and 100 other inmates were forced to watch prison guards rape a young girl in front of them.
Genocide
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.
Uyghur Tribunal Opens on Friday—And the CCP Is Not Happy About It
Beijing’s incendiary response to “interference in its internal affairs” as the People’s Tribunal prepares to open.
Italian Parliament Condemns CCP’s Crimes Against Uyghurs
But the text stops short of using the word “genocide” to describe what China is doing in Xinjiang.
Lithuanian Parliament Condemns “Uyghur Genocide”
Lithuania joins its voice to the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom that have already used the G-word. Beijing is not pleased.
“China is Writing the Handbook for Future Genocides”
A webinar hosted by three Canadian NGOs offered one of the best accounts of crimes perpetrated in Xinjiang and Chinese propaganda denying them.
Xinjiang: An Extraordinary UN Event Elicits China’s Furious Reaction
During an event gathered by the U.S., UK, and Germany, 18 countries vowed to break the United Nations’ silence on the Uyghur genocide.
UK: Xinjiang Genocide Vote Won—But Where Do We Go from Here?
No time to sit idly, MPs and Uyghur activists tell the UK government: the historical vote should now have practical consequences.
Xinjiang Genocide: An Anonymous “Scholarly Article” Echoes CCP’s Lies
Some take it seriously, but the text is just a laundry list of propaganda arguments routinely used by Beijing.
Xinjiang Genocide Deniers: Hyper-Cautious Scholars or Useful Idiots?
Those who argue that the G-word is not appropriate and the hired guns for Beijing play different games. But in both cases, the CCP wins.









