During an event gathered by the U.S., UK, and Germany, 18 countries vowed to break the United Nations’ silence on the Uyghur genocide.
Muslim Uyghurs
Xinjiang: Persecution of Religious Leaders Becomes Multi-Ethnic
In Xinjiang, the CCP persecutes people of faith regardless of their ethnicity, the public enemy no. 1 being religion per se.
UK: Xinjiang Genocide Vote Won—But Where Do We Go from Here?
No time to sit idly, MPs and Uyghur activists tell the UK government: the historical vote should now have practical consequences.
Xinjiang Genocide: An Anonymous “Scholarly Article” Echoes CCP’s Lies
Some take it seriously, but the text is just a laundry list of propaganda arguments routinely used by Beijing.
Xinjiang Genocide Deniers: Hyper-Cautious Scholars or Useful Idiots?
Those who argue that the G-word is not appropriate and the hired guns for Beijing play different games. But in both cases, the CCP wins.
Do Not Buy Chinese Solar Panels, They Come from Slave Labor in Xinjiang
But beware: many non-Chinese companies also use suspicious Xinjiang-produced polysilicon in their solar modules.
The Ayes Have It, The Ayes Have It! UK Parliament Says It’s Genocide
Finally, atrocities committed by Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang are officially called by their name in the United Kingdom.
Pro-Uyghur Protests Restart in London— and the “Lonely Jew” Is There
As lockdown begins to ease in Britain, demonstrations outside the Chinese Embassy in London started again. Bitter Winter was there, too.
China Keeps Being Accused of Genocide by Politicians All Over the World
Activist Laura Harth, of Safeguards Defenders and IPAC, explains how we got to important parliamentary actions to hold China accountable for its crimes.
The Sad Story of Uyghur Soccer Proves China Unfit to Host Olympics
Uyghurs love soccer, but Chinese authorities do not love Uyghur players and supporters. Their discrimination is another argument for an Olympic boycott.









