To understand what Communism does to independent Buddhist societies, we should remember what it did to Mongolian Buddhism in the 1930s.
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How an 18-Year-Old Uyghur Girl Started a Mass Protest Movement
Uyghur girl Dilnaz Kerim had just one request, “Find My Family.” And now, nobody can stop her.
An American Family’s Hiking Odyssey for Uyghur Freedom
Meet Nathan Duddles, spreading awareness of the Uyghur genocide in Xinjiang (China) to fellow hikers while trekking in Colorado.
Uyghurs Remember the Urumqi Massacre of 2009
A peaceful march in Xinjiang became a bloodbath 12 years ago. From Munich to Tokyo, Uyghur diaspora remember that day in Urumqi.
Uyghur Genocide Denier Condemned for Appeasement with China
“As far as we know, no one has been killed,” claims a prominent UK politician whose naysaying views on Uyghur persecution have shocked Uyghur exiles.
Kazakhstan: Massive Protests, Arrests for CCP’s 100th Anniversary
Kazakhs citizens did not forget the crimes perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party against ethnic Kazakhs in Xinjiang.
“Xinjiang and Tibet, Parallel Genocides”—Or Perhaps Not?
An interesting controversy about Tibet and Xinjiang between Tibetologist Robert Barnett and Tibetan (and international) human rights activists.
A House Divided: European Union Countries and China
While the Czech Republic and Belgium label the horrors of Xinjiang as “genocide,” a strange Italian document vows to go on with the Belt and Road cooperation
Xinjiang: Forced Sterilizations, Abortions, Infanticides—A Doctor Testifies
Uyghur Tribunal: a doctor testifies that newborn babies were killed by lethal injection to enforce the CCP’s family planning against the Uyghurs.
“We Were Trained to Torture Uyghurs”: A Former Police Officer Speaks
Electric rods were used on male prisoners’ private parts, hammers were used to break the legs of inmates, some were left to starve while others ate in front of them.









