Protests continue throughout the world against the “genocide games.”
Muslim Kazakh
Chinese Humiliation: Rape and Torture in Xinjiang’s “Vocational Schools”
A Bitter Winter exclusive: ethnic Kazakh survivor Ulnur Bozhykhan’s story as told to her husband, a Kazakh journalist.
Kazakhstan: Mass Arrests and Surveillance—With Some Help from China
Chinese high-tech equipment plays a significant part in the repression, which also targets those who protested against atrocities in Xinjiang.
How a Kazakh Critic of China Became an Asylum Seeker in the Netherlands
Activist and Bitter Winter correspondent Laila Adilzhan managed to land in Amsterdam with the help of American friends. It was quite an adventure.
Amid Kazakh Chaos, Refugees Deported Back to China
More than 100 asylum seekers were detained in Almaty and escorted back to Xinjiang by officers of the Chinese Consulate and Kazakh police.
Xinjiang’s Killing Fields: A Uyghur Scholar Who Survived Speaks
It is not about “re-education” only. Prisoners in the camps are routinely murdered.
Serikzhan Bilash Wins His Case in Almaty
Alatau District Court refuses to declare the human rights activist a wanted fugitive.
Kazakh Voices from Camps and Jails in Xinjiang. 6. Yerulan Nurjamal
Sentenced to ten years for praying and sharing a sermon: our exclusive series of testimonies from ethnic Kazakhs persecuted in China concludes.
Kazakh Voices from Camps and Jails in Xinjiang. 5. Kairat and Zharkyn Audygan
Heavy jail penalties for trumped-up charges: our exclusive series of testimonies from ethnic Kazakhs persecuted in China continues.
Kazakh Voices from Camps and Jails in Xinjiang. 4. Gulguina Toktagazy
Some didn’t go the camps but lived in constant fear: our exclusive series of testimonies from ethnic Kazakhs persecuted in China continues.









