A young father dies before being allowed to see his newly born child. Another Uyghur victim of the transformation through education camps.
Muslim Uyghurs
Poverty Alleviation in Xinjiang: Slaving in Jail-Like Plants
An ethnic Han manager at a garment factory in Xinjiang discloses disturbing details of local Uyghurs’ abuse, disguised as bogus projects to improve their lives.
The World Wakes Up to China, Denounces Persecution of Uyghurs
From Secretary Pompeo to the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales, UN experts, and a coalition of 190 NGOs, many are now breaking the silence.
Aygul Eli: How CCP Is Punishing the Brightest Uyghur Students
She was an honor student who wrote an innovative MA thesis. She was punished and sentenced to 20 years in jail.
US State Department Bans Huawei Employees, Cites Human Rights Abuses
After targeting CCP officials who persecute Tibetans, and Xinjiang’s Uyghurs and other Turkic people, Washington hits the regime’s largest supplier of technological tools for repression.
Are Uyghurs Really Freed from Internment Camps?
Having declared that over 90 % of detained Uyghurs in Xinjiang had been released, the CCP continues subjecting them to forced labor in the region’s factories.
Uyghurs: Yes, It Is a Genocide. A New Report
Campaign for Uyghurs, chaired by Ms. Rushan Abbas, offers evidence of the criminal policies of the CCP, and calls for an international trial.
Uyghur Traditional Houses Destroyed by the CCP: Another Tool of Cultural Genocide
A fascinating study by Timothy Grose shows how the “Three News” brutal campaign in Xinjiang is transforming domestic spaces to eradicate Uyghur identity.
US State Department Hits CCP Officials Responsible for Atrocities in Xinjiang
One of them is Mr. Chen Quanguo, the CCP Secretary of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. His indictment is the first step in the application of the “Global Magnitsky Act”
The CCP Before the International Criminal Court for the Uyghur Genocide
Although China did not sign the treaty establishing the court in The Hague, London attorney Rodney Dixon believe jurisdiction against Beijing can be asserted there.









