A webinar hosted by three Canadian NGOs offered one of the best accounts of crimes perpetrated in Xinjiang and Chinese propaganda denying them.
Human Rights
UK: Xinjiang Genocide Vote Won—But Where Do We Go from Here?
No time to sit idly, MPs and Uyghur activists tell the UK government: the historical vote should now have practical consequences.
European Parliament: Pakistan Blasphemy Law Incompatible with Trade Benefits
A motion asks the Commission to reconsider the privileged GSP+ status accorded to the country, because of its gross violations of religious liberty.
Xinjiang Genocide Deniers: Hyper-Cautious Scholars or Useful Idiots?
Those who argue that the G-word is not appropriate and the hired guns for Beijing play different games. But in both cases, the CCP wins.
Xinjiang’s Disability Rights Activist Mistreated in Jail
China claims to protect the rights of disabled persons. Not if they dare to complain about the government.
Pakistan’s Independent Journalists Killed, Wounded, Tortured
In Pakistan, reporters who criticize the authorities or denounce human rights violations are routinely attacked.
Do Not Buy Chinese Solar Panels, They Come from Slave Labor in Xinjiang
But beware: many non-Chinese companies also use suspicious Xinjiang-produced polysilicon in their solar modules.
The Ayes Have It, The Ayes Have It! UK Parliament Says It’s Genocide
Finally, atrocities committed by Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang are officially called by their name in the United Kingdom.
“Protest, Conscience, and Human Rights” Discussed in a Webinar
CESNUR’s and HRWF’s webinar on the questions raised by the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan honored the International Day of Conscience.
Guo Hongwei: Jilin Pro-Democracy Activist Dies “Mysteriously” in Detention
A well-known whistleblower and pro-democracy figure, he was kept for years in a two-square-meter cell and routinely tortured.









