On September 21, 2014, a group of Uyghurs attacked Chinese interests in Xinjiang, including two police stations. Forty died. An eyewitness speaks.
Muslim Uyghurs
Famine in the Uyghur Region: “Incident” or a New Path to Genocide?
During the anti-COVID-19 lockdown, Uyghurs are dying of hunger or for lack of medicines. Is this just bad planning by the CCP, or is it deliberate?
Bloody Medals: A Tale of Two Widows
Chinese soldiers killed two Xinjiang Uyghur bureaucrats. China proclaimed them “victims of terrorists” and compelled their widows to receive medals.
The UN Uyghur Report, One Week Later: Three Lessons China May Learn
The report itself is one lesson, the inability to block it is another, and the ineffectiveness of propaganda is the third.
UN Report on Xinjiang: The Bitter Winter Review
United Nations finally admits crimes against humanity are taking place against Uyghur and other Turkic minorities.
Medine Nazimi: From Housewife to Reluctant Uyghur Activist
An interview with the quiet mother of three who created a grassroots movement to challenge the might of Beijing.
Uyghur Genocide: And the Culprit Is—Xi Jinping
New evidence conclusively proves that the President personally planned the anti-Uyghur campaign in all details.
UN Xinjiang Report Published: Fake Organizations Behind the Pressures Not to Publish It
Bachelet alluded to the fact that more than 900 “civil organizations” asked her not to publish the report. But these “organizations” either do not exist or are just CCP fronts.
Goodbye, Ms. Bachelet: The Uyghurs Will Not Miss You
The UN High Commissioner of Human Rights will leave office on August 31, without seeking a second mandate. She failed spectacularly the first one.
Forced Labor in Xinjiang, UN Rapporteur Confirms: “It’s Enslavement, a Crime Against Humanity.”
A damming report by the UN Special Rapporteur for contemporary forms of slavery brings fresh hope to the Uyghur community.









