She vainly hoped to give the child a chance of salvation. New revelations expose several major lies of China’s report on the Urumqi fire.
Muslim Uyghurs
“Burned Alive” in Urumqi: Why Did God Allow It?
Uyghur residents were left locked in a building when a deadly fire broke out. A believer’s reflection on why God could have permitted such a horror.
Protests Against the Urumqi Fire Extend to Amsterdam
The “lonely Uyghur protester” gathered some 300 Uyghur and Cantonese to demonstrate in Dam Square.
China Should Tell the Truth on the Urumqi Fire: A Uyghur View
We call for an independent investigation, and ask the Chinese authorities to immediately release a full list of the victims.
Uyghur Women Forced to Marry Han Chinese Men
Propaganda, incentives, and sheer coercion and blackmail have made the once rare interethnic marriages a daily occurrence.
China: Fire in Urumqi, Protests Everywhere—What Is Really Happening
A tragic fire in Urumqi has been the catalyst for mass protests in China and demands for the government to step down
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.









