The billionaire said one should consider the “two sides” of the Uyghur question. Or perhaps it is time to consider the two sides of Elon Musk.
Human Rights
Crimes Against Humanity in Xinjiang Denounced at the United Nations—Again
China’s intimidation notwithstanding, the message came through loud and clear in New York, that abuses are continuing apace against the Uyghur people.
The Campaign for Uyghurs Workshop in Vienna: Is Pro-Uyghur Advocacy at Its Turning Point?
The fourth training event hosted by Rushan Abbas’s organization was a great success. “Bitter Winter” was there.
The Dreadful Daily Drama of Religious Persecution in China
Religious liberty is the first human right. It remains the public enemy #1 of the CCP.
What Will Happen to Jiji Bheel? 11-Year-Old Hindu Girl Kidnapped, Rescued, but Not Safe
In yet another case of abduction for forced conversion to Islam and marriage, the police freed the girl but her future fate remains unclear.
“Xizang”: China Insists on Depriving Tibet of Its Name
Calling Tibet “Xizang” is needed to “establish China’s dominant position in the international discourse,” Beijing said.
Patents Filed by Chinese Companies Reveal Orwellian Surveillance and Human Rights Abuses
China keeps other data confidential but information about its plans to surveil its citizens constantly and ubiquitously are revealed by a source if cannot hide: patents.
It’s the Economy, Stupid: Yellen’s Visit to China Did Not Prioritize Human Rights
After the major reforms enacted by the CCP in March to exert an even stricter political control over China’s economy, the US Secretary of Treasury went to Beijing to talk business, not rights.
The Hague Human Rights Film Festival: Movies Vindicate Persecuted Women
The second annual Global Human Rights Defence’s Human Rights Film Festival in The Hague presented the sufferings of Tajik, Yazidi, Ahmadi, Pakistani, Uyghur, and other women.
“Visit Xinjiang”: My Answer to Vice-Chairman Abdukerim’s Invitation
He stated that “the doors of Xinjiang are always open, and the doors of truth are always open.” I wrote to him that he cannot be believed.









