Even Hollywood could not escape the CCP: regime’s cheerleader Donnie Yen was among the presenters at the Oscars, notwithstanding widespread requests to “disinvite” him.
Muslim Uyghurs
Abduxaliq Uyghur, 1901–1933: Uyghurs Remember Their Beheaded Poet
An author who tried to create a national Uyghur conscience through poetry and education was executed by a Chinese warlord ninety years ago,
Xinjiang Governor Erkin Tuniyaz: Slave to Beijing, Tyrant to the Uyghurs
The politician who had to cancel his European trip used to be nicknamed “the Slave” (of the CCP) but is now called “Ertis” (Actor) Tuniyaz.
“Today I Received Uyghur Girls”: Uyghur Teenagers as Victims of Human Trafficking
“Labor transfer agents” in Mainland China boast on social media that new shipments of Uyghur young women have arrived, as if they were just another commercial good.
The US-China Balloon Crisis: A Uyghur View
Writing in Bitter Winter last year, I prophesied—without a crystal ball—that something similar would happen. And worse incidents in the future, too.
Poetry Against Mass Atrocities: Poets Compare Notes on Jewish, Uyghur, and Other Genocides
Holocaust Memorial Week stirred flames of remembrance in the pens of exiled poets, displaced through their religion or politics.
Abliz Abdulhek, Uyghur Author of “Independence or Death,” Has Passed Away
Regarded as a hard-line independence activist, Abliz Abdulhek was respected by many as a strong voice against oppression and genocide.
After 26 Years, Uyghurs Remember the Ghulja Massacre
On February 5, 1997, a peaceful protest was transformed into a bloodbath by the Chinese police and soldiers.
Pro-Chinese Propaganda by The World Muslim Communities Council: Uyghurs Strike Back
A Muslim delegation visited Xinjiang and reported all is well there. Uyghur throughout the world are denouncing its statement as Goebbels-style propaganda.
Innocents Abroad: The World Muslim Communities Council Hails Xinjiang as a Religious Liberty Paradise
TWMCC is just another fake NGO, made up of bureaucrats from Arab governments who need to humor China for their own purposes.









