The Chinese government has been eradicating Xinjiang Uyghurs’ customs and traditions by prohibiting the use of their language, forcing them to eat pork.
Muslim Uyghurs
“Uyghurs Have No Human Rights”: A Tragedy Coming to You on Your TV
Robin Barnwell’s documentary “China Undercover” is astonishing. It will air on PBS on April 7.
Hotels Penalized for ‘Insufficient Control’ of Uyghur Guests
The CCP’s unyielding control over Muslims from Xinjiang extends to every aspect of their daily life, including travel and staying in hotels.
Coronavirus: Uyghurs Deported to Other Provinces as Slave Laborers to Restart Economy
Evidence piles up and videos document the massive transfer of Turkic workers sent to work in Chinese factories outside of Xinjiang.
With Breadwinners Locked in Camps, Families Struggle to Survive
The mass confinement of Xinjiang’s Uyghurs in internment camps resulted in a myriad of children and parents of the detained left with no means of subsistence.
More Evidence About Camps and Prisons for Uyghurs in Xinjiang
Photos and testimonies from residents in Xinjiang’s Kashi prefecture expose details of facilities used by the CCP to detain millions of innocent people.
Xinjiang’s Camps Are ‘Ideal’ Settings for Infections to Spread
An ex-detainee and relatives of those who have died in transformation through education camps share their horrifying experiences with Bitter Winter.
New Re-Education of Uyghurs: Forced Labor Outside Xinjiang
Uyghurs are being sent to work all over China against their will, where they are strictly controlled and live in conditions reminiscent of internment camps.
True Colors of China’s Boarding Schools for Uyghur Children
After parents are locked up in transformation through education camps, their children end up in the government’s hands – mistreated, malnourished, and depressed.
A Double Virus in Xinjiang: COVID-19 and CCP’s Fake News
As coronavirus spreads to the martyred region, the CCP claims again, falsely, that all inmates have been released and the epidemics is under control there. It isn’t.









