3,000,000 people killed, 400,000 women raped, tens of thousands abducted, 43,000 who were girls at the time still missing. Global Human Rights Defence’s movie calls for justice.
Genocide
“Sinicization” of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang: An Indian View
The crimes against humanity committed by China in the Uyghur homeland call for a firmer reaction by the international community.
More on the Barin Uprising: The Spirit of the Martyr Abdushukur Nurullah
Yesterday was the 33rd anniversary of the Barin Uprising. Today, a friend remembers an executed intellectual who was both a strict Muslim and a friend of the West.
Remembering the Barin Revolution (April 5, 1990 )
33 years ago villagers in Akto country, East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang), rebelled against the Chinese power. They were all killed.
Xi Jinping’s “Global Community”: A Uyghur View
The Chinese President launched a grand proposal for a new world order at the “Genocide Summit” with Putin.
A Uyghur View: Putin Got His Arrest Warrant—Xi Jinping Should Be Next
The arrest warrant for Putin gave comfort to Ukrainians and hope to Uyghurs.
Parliaments Should Recognize the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh
In the U.S. and UK progress is being made, while in Europe it is the Netherlands that may take the lead.
Empowering the Next Generation of Uyghurs to Challenge China’s Genocide
Campaign for Uyghurs hosted a Uyghur Advocacy Training Workshop for young activists in Istanbul. Bitter Winter was there.
Poetry Against Mass Atrocities: Poets Compare Notes on Jewish, Uyghur, and Other Genocides
Holocaust Memorial Week stirred flames of remembrance in the pens of exiled poets, displaced through their religion or politics.
Abliz Abdulhek, Uyghur Author of “Independence or Death,” Has Passed Away
Regarded as a hard-line independence activist, Abliz Abdulhek was respected by many as a strong voice against oppression and genocide.









