Remembering the holocausts of the past is a mere exercise of rhetoric if present-day genocides are not denounced.
Muslim Uyghurs
Stories of Uyghurs in Syria: Love Under the Bombs
The war years were hell for Syrians but sometimes paradise for the Uyghurs, who were better off there that under Chinese persecution. Some even found love.
My Friend and His “Expensive” Girlfriend: How a Uyghur Musician Ended Up in Syria
A journey from cheerful musician to fighter. China may call it radicalization. I see it as part of a generation’s religious awakening.
Going as Refugees to a War Zone: The Uyghurs in Syria. A Uyghur View
One Uyghur has been appointed general and two colonels in the new Syrian Army. What does it mean?
Amsterdam’s “Lonely Uyghur,” the Court of the Citizens of the World, and Xi Jinping’s Genocide
“Bitter Winter” readers know the “lonely Uyghur” protests in Amsterdam. He tells us how China tried to prevent him from testifying at The Hague’s symbolic trial of Xi Jinping.
Uyghur Fighters in Syria: A Uyghur View
Why did Uyghurs fight in Syria? And what will happen to them now?
Three Years After the Uyghur Tribunal Verdict: Where Do We Go from There
Renewed calls for governments to take the genocide against the Uyghur people seriously were heard at a UK Parliament event.
“Uyghur Women Activists in the Diaspora: Restorying a Genocide”: A New Book by Susan Palmer and Colleagues
The best way to document the horror of what is happening is to let victims speak for themselves.
Al-Azhar University Supports Chinese Repression of the Uyghurs
A scandalous visit of the institution’s Secretary-General to China was just another chapter of Sunni authorities’ politically motivated capitulation to Beijing.
The World Uyghur Congress After Sarajevo: Where Do They Go from Here?
The 8th Congress of the major organization of the Uyghur diaspora elected a new leadership. Its task is now more important and difficult than ever.









