The new law is a tougher version of a bill passed last September in Senate. It still needs Senate and President Trump’s approval—and a look at context.
Re-Education Camps
“The Xinjiang Papers”: Either Turning or Returning Point
Two Uyghur leaders comment on the scoop by The New York Times. Will this change the world’s attitude toward China’s crimes, or everything will remain as it is?
A New Document War at the UN: The Free World vs China on Xinjiang
Led by Britain, 23 countries denounce mass detention of Uyghurs. China mobilizes its usual Axis of Shame to react. Sadly, a few European Countries, including Italy, did not sign the critical document.
Is Something Rotten in the World Bank? A Story of Money Given to China for Charity That It Used to Oppress People in Xinjiang
A Letter by the Congressional-Executive Commission on China to the World Bank rises the issue and voices concern. “Foreign Policy” magazine says it’s not the first time.
Xinjiang Camp Survivor Exposes CCP’s Fake News
Amid international condemnation, China is falsifying information about the real situation in re-education camps and spreads lies through propaganda.
The White Paper on Xinjiang: The CCP’s Latest White Lie
Beijing has published a document claiming that the transformation though education camps in Xinjiang are just beautiful schools. This bunch of lies should fool no one.
Guilt by Association: Re-Educating Church of Almighty God Believers’ Families in Xinjiang
Relatives of The Church of Almighty God members who are sent to internment camps are surveilled by the state and forced to undergo “political conversion.”
“We released 90% of the Uyghurs.” The CCP Lies Again, Bitter Winter Reveals the Truth
Xinjiang CCP leaders claim that the majority of the camps’ inmates have found “suitable work.” In fact, they have not been released but are compelled to work in factories built inside the camps.
Kazakhstan: Bilash Trial Moves to Almaty
Judge rules that the proper venue for the trial of the human rights activist who exposed the horrors of China camps is Almaty rather than Nur-Sultan.
China Recruits 13 More in its Axis of Shame
Another 13 countries, including Iran, signed the letter supporting the CCP’s horrific treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang.









