MPs have pledged to continue fighting, with a new round of political ping pong launched by the UK House of Commons last week.
Genocide
Uyghur Genocide: Why Most Muslim Countries Remain Silent
As confirmed at the Islamabad Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting, they need China’s money, its protection at the UN, and its surveillance technology.
“The Xinjiang Emergency”: A New Book Look at the Roots of the Uyghur Genocide
In 2019, leading international experts gathered to understand what was happening to the Uyghurs. Now, they have produced one of the best textbooks on the genocide.
Peng Liyuan: Xi Jinping’s Wife Cannot Continue as UNESCO’s Special Envoy
Protests followed the scandal of a mother of eight children found chained in Jiangsu, another victim of human trafficking. But there is much more.
Olympics: Xi Jinping Wins the Gold Medal in Genocide
Protests continue throughout the world against the “genocide games.”
Beijing 2022—The Genocide Olympics Begin: Each of Us Can Do Something
Too many ignored the genocide for the sake of money and business. But common citizens can do a lot to make their voices heard.
Xinjiang Genocide: UK House of Lords Urges Government to Act
Words should be followed by action, and products manufactured through Uyghur slave labor should no longer be imported, Lords said.
UK Government Given an Ultimatum on Xinjiang Genocide
The UK government was asked to assess the risk of genocide in North West China and take concrete action to stand up to it.
French Parliament Recognizes the Uyghur Genocide
Beijing receives a historical slap in the face. But will France act consequently?
$65 Million to Finance Uyghur Genocide Denial
The Newlines magazine investigation just refuses to go away. Shooting the messenger would not solve China’s problem with Uyghur Genocide.









