A tragic fire in Urumqi has been the catalyst for mass protests in China and demands for the government to step down
Muslim Uyghurs
A Uyghur Prisoner’s Escape: Changing the Course of Death
China claims Mahmut Moydun managed to escape from a dreaded jail in Korla. How was it possible?
Celebrating Uyghur National Day at Amsterdam’s Dam Square
This time, the lonely protester was joined by more than 100 fellow activists.
UK: China Accused of a Wide Range of Abuses in the House of Lords
China’s human rights record comes under the spotlight again as peers debate the atrocities.
No Room for Denial: Timothy Grose Documents Atrocities in Xinjiang from CCP’s Own Sources
Official denials fly in the face of social media proof to the contrary from the Communist Party faithful.
Are the Media Responsible for the Uyghur Genocide, Too?
In the present Uyghur crisis, media are often not the solution but the problem.
Xi Jinping’s Third Term: A Uyghur View
Can the Uyghur genocide be the main rationale for the extension? After all, Chinese say that you should not change horses while crossing a river.
Thailand Mistreats Refugees from China
Pressure is mounting to release Uyghur asylum seekers from horrific conditions in Thailand. Southern Mongolian and Christian refugees from China also face problems.
Amsterdam: An Exhibition Shows the Uyghur Genocide as It Is
In Amsterdam’s Leiden Square thousands, including reporters and politicians, visited “Uyghur Voices,” where evidence of the genocide was on display.
UK Anti-Genocide Bill: Let’s Try Again
A new genocide bill is given a second reading by UK Lords and goes through to the next round. It can hit China, and other rogue states.









