Would those who kill human beings hesitate to kill plants and animals?
Muslim Uyghurs
Business Is Booming in Northwest China—So Is Uyghur Slave Labor
The mystery of flourishing trade from the Uyghur region is being exposed by scholars determined to plumb the depths of forced labor in northwestern China.
We Should All Remember the First Anniversary of the Urumqi Fire
On November 24, 2022, in a building whose doors were locked from the outside because of the Zero COVID policy, 44 Uyghurs died. It was part of the genocide.
Dictator? Xi Jinping Is Much Worse: A Uyghur View
The word “dictator” does not capture the extraordinary evil perpetrated by the Chinese President, including the Uyghur Genocide
Uyghur Refugee is a Victim of China’s Abuse of Interpol Red Notices
Caught in a game of political ping pong between China and Morocco, Idris Hasan’s life hangs in the balance as he awaits news of his fate.
First Anthology of Uyghur Poetry in English. 2. The Time of Tragedy
The 20th- and 21st-century sections of the anthology “Uyghur Poems” edited by Aziz Isa Elkun tell a story of suffering and persecution.
First Anthology of Uyghur Poetry in English. 1. Poets Sing of a Fight for Freedom
Exiled poet and translator Aziz Isa Elkun is the editor of “Uyghur Poems” in the Everyman’s Library Pocket Poets series.
Hui Muslim Poet Who Supported the Uyghurs Harassed and Beaten
Cui Haoxin (who writes under the pen name An Ran) was arrested twice in 2018 and 2020. He is free on bail but has now been savagely beaten by an “unknown” attacker.
United Nations Denounces the Production of Artificial “Uyghur Orphans” in Xinjiang
Three Special Rapporteurs signed a joint statement against the forced separation of children from their families and their anti-Uyghur education in CCP boarding schools.
The Two Sides of Elon Musk: A Uyghur View
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.









