In Amsterdam’s Leiden Square thousands, including reporters and politicians, visited “Uyghur Voices,” where evidence of the genocide was on display.
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UK Anti-Genocide Bill: Let’s Try Again
A new genocide bill is given a second reading by UK Lords and goes through to the next round. It can hit China, and other rogue states.
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?
Famine in the Uyghur Region: “Incident” or a New Path to Genocide?
During the anti-COVID-19 lockdown, Uyghurs are dying of hunger or for lack of medicines. Is this just bad planning by the CCP, or is it deliberate?
Uyghur Genocide: And the Culprit Is—Xi Jinping
New evidence conclusively proves that the President personally planned the anti-Uyghur campaign in all details.
Nury Turkel’s “No Escape”: Yes, There is a Genocide of the Uyghurs
In his autobiographical book, USCIRF’s chair combines scholarship and personal memories to paint a dreadful scenario.
“This Is a Genocide”: A Young Schoolgirl’s Tribute to the Uyghurs
A 15-year-old girl was among those who protested in front of the Chinese Embassy in London. Her message was one the CCP will not forget.
Genocide in Tibet: The Tragedy of Tibetan Women
Women are not mothers only, but mothers can only be women. All genocides target women first, as the Tibetan example demonstrates.
The Yarkant Massacre Remembered on July 28
What the Tiananmen massacre is for the Chinese people, the 2014 massacre of Elishku is for the Uyghurs.
A Museum for the Victims of Communism in Washington, D.C.
The Museum inaugurated last month by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation reconstruct the deadliest catastrophe in human history









