A U.S. presidential candidate confessed he does not know who the Uyghurs are. But understanding the Uyghur issue is essential to understanding China.
Muslim Uyghurs
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.
Liu Jianchao: Notorious Human Rights Violator Received with Honors in UK
Activists protested the UK’s red carpet treatment for one of the key authors of China’s transnational repression
Strange Bedfellows: A Uyghur View of the Bill Gates–Xi Jinping Meeting
Gates pledged $50 million aid to China: is it naivety, selfishness or betrayal of the free world?
Organ Harvesting from Uyghurs: Evidence Grows, the U.S. Reacts
International moves to ban Chinese organ harvesting take positive steps forward with the passing of a U.S. bill.
A Censored Story of the “One Child Policy” Days: When Uyghurs Adopted Abandoned Han Children
Chinese couples went to areas of Xinjiang where surveillance was less strict to have a forbidden second child. If the baby was female, they abandoned her in the streets.
The Last Words of a Uyghur Father: A Son’s Memory
A son remembers his last telephone conversation with his father in East Turkestan six years ago. After that, the father “disappeared.”
CCP Scholars Suggest to Build China’s “Second Capital” in Xinjiang
This political move would solve an intractable historical problem: East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang) lies outside China’s Great Wall.
Alibaba Software Selectively Monitors Trips To and From Xinjiang
Foreign journalists who go to the Uyghur homeland are spied. So are Uyghurs who visit Shanghai.









