Accounts of one Uyghur woman’s family members locked up in Xinjiang’s internment camps support what is described in the recently leaked CCP’s secret document.
Muslim Uyghurs
A Family Broken by the CCP: The Story of Doğan Erdoğan
A Turkish citizen married a Uyghur woman. Now, he is told he cannot see his wife and little daughter – and his father-in-law has been arrested for the “crime” of letting his daughter marry a foreigner.
Rape in Xinjiang Camps: The Tibetan Precedent
Accounts of sexual abuse of detained Uyghur and ethnic Kazakh women are highly believable. Buddhist nuns are also raped in Tibet’s transformation through education camps, where rape is used as a tool for re-education.
Longing for the Spring: The Uyghur Poets Who Denounce the CCP
At home, where intellectuals are hunted down and arrested, or in the diaspora, literature keeps alive the flame of freedom and exposes the evil of the persecution.
Students from Xinjiang Indoctrinated for ‘Stability Maintenance’
While millions of Muslims are detained in Xinjiang’s camps, their children are subjected to “sinicized” education thousands of miles away from home.
London Protests Against CCP Atrocities
Uyghur and Tibetan exiles, Hong Kong students and their supporters gathered in their hundreds in front of the Chinese Embassy in London to denounce the CCP.
Demolishing Graveyards in Xinjiang: Even Dead Uyghurs Are Now Persecuted
After CNN revealed the CCP’s destruction of Uyghur cemeteries, Chinese propaganda claimed these were just fake news. Uyghur poet Aziz Isa Elkun tells us the true story.
Opinion: What China Does Is Cultural Genocide
The West loses dignity turning a blind eye to Beijing’s Orwellian human rights abuse.
Missing Uyghurs Do Not Reappear: The Case of the Hamdullah Family
The CCP campaigns claiming that the Uyghurs who disappeared are now safely home is a lie, as proved by the case of two prominent Uyghur businessmen and their relatives.
Police Collect Children’s Blood Without Parents’ Consent
Disguised as a tool “to fight crime,” the forced collection of DNA data spreads across China. Even primary and middle school students are not exempt.









