Kazakh authorities protested against a Chinese article with territorial claims. Actually, the accusation that the virus has been created in a Kazakh laboratory was worse.
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Chinese Diplomacy in Times of Coronavirus: The Strange Case of Kazakhstan
Chinese Web sites claim that Kazakhstan is really part of China and that the virus was created in a Kazakh laboratory. The Chinese ambassador is involved.
The Drama of Ethnic Kazakhs Persecuted in Xinjiang: Full Book
On March 3, 2020, Bitter Winter published an interview introducing a new book on the transformation through education camps, Gloom: Sunset on East Turkestan. Here is the book, translated for us by the author.
Xinjiang Camps: A Book Exposes CCP’s Lies
An interview with Kazakh author Turarbek Kusainov, whose book on the experience of ethnic Kazakhs in the transformation through education camps is greatly embarrassing China.
Sayragul Sauytbay Honored as “Woman of Courage” in the U.S.
Bitter Winter campaigned for preventing the deportation back to China of this heroic ethnic Kazakh woman, who escaped the Xinjiang camps and fled to Kazakhstan. Now, she is honored as she deserves.
Rape in Xinjiang Camps: The Tibetan Precedent
Accounts of sexual abuse of detained Uyghur and ethnic Kazakh women are highly believable. Buddhist nuns are also raped in Tibet’s transformation through education camps, where rape is used as a tool for re-education.
Three Refugees from Xinjiang in Kazakhstan Will Not Be Deported to China
Although they should spend time in jail, Tilek Tabarak and the Musakhan-Alimuly duo will remain in Kazakhstan, thanks to international support.
Crackdown on Ethnic Kazakhs Continues in Xinjiang
The story of two families, which were persecuted and destroyed for the sole crime of maintaining their Kazakh identity.
Kazakhstan: Refugees Fight to Avoid Deportation Back to China
Torn between CCP’s pressures and the civil society’s support for the refugees, courts adjourn the hearings of Tilek Tabarak and the Musakhan-Alimuly duo.
Ethnic Kazakh Refugee from China Allowed to Remain in Kazakhstan
The case of Kaisha Akan is a victory for freedom and for those who support the cause of asylum seekers escaping detention in Xinjiang’s camps.









