The premier said that human rights considerations should not affect business with China. Two Uyghur activists find his stance intolerable.
Muslim Uyghurs
Uyghur Genocide and the Tajik Connection: A New Fight at the International Criminal Court
A team of indefatigable legal experts are pressing ahead determined to see justice for the Uyghurs. They may have found key evidence in Tajikistan.
Hawagul’s Tears: What They Tell a Uyghur
The iconic image of a crying female detainee in a Xinjiang camp has moved the world. For the Uyghurs, her tears have a deeper meaning.
How a Young Uyghur Became a Volunteer in Ukraine
Ultimately, Kavsar was not allowed to fight because of his lack of military experience. But with his journey to Ukraine his point had been made.
The European Parliament on Xinjiang: China Is Guilty of “Crimes Against Humanity”
The CCP calls the claim that genocide is taking place in Xinjiang the “lie of the century.” The European Parliament exposed the CCP as the real liar.
Forced Labour Is Set to Stay in the Uyghur Heartland
Despite official denials, the policy is not only continuing. In fact, it is accelerating, as Adrian Zenz’s research shows.
Bachelet’ s Fiasco: When the Thief Stole the Police’s Wallet
Yes, the Chinese manipulated her trip. No, it was not surprising.
Xinjiang Police Files: The Truth for All to See
The hacked files revealed the extent and the intent of the genocide in Xinjiang.
China: Human Rights Lawyers in Jail: Why Didn’t Bachelet Visit Them?
Hundreds of attorneys are in jail just for defending human rights cases. The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights was asked to visit at least three of them. She didn’t.
The Bachelet Visit: Uyghurs Protest in Istanbul
Pleas for the lost reverberated in Istanbul recently as relatives of China’s illegally detained Uyghurs gathered to protest the innocence of their loved ones and demand the UN finds them and brings them home.









