On 5 July 2009, tens of thousands of Uyghurs took to the streets in Urumqi to demand justice for the brutal killing of Uyghurs a few days ago in Shaoguan city, China.
Year: 2022
what started as a peaceful demonstration in Urumchi, turned into an ethnic clash, as international media likes to describe
I am a mother of three, all who are under the age of six. I’m struggling to fulfill my duties as a loving and caring mother due to the injustice of my father’s imprisonment.
My name is Mehray Mezensof and I am a registered nurse who lives in Melbourne, Australia. My husband, Mirzat Taher, an Australian permanent resident, is currently being held in a prison in Urumqi, Xinjiang
My name is Shayida Ali. I am a mother of a newborn and daughter of a loving father who gave me the best childhood. This makes me the luckiest girl in the world.
On June 17th, the NPO (Japan Uyghur Association) released a song about what Uyghur families are emotionally experiencing to raise public interest in the human rights abuses against Uyghurs, the Sankei News
My name is Mamutjan Abdurehim. I am from Kashgar, Xinjiang, and currently reside in Australia.
My name is Marhaba Yakub Salay. I am a mother of two young kids and living with my husband in Adelaide, working for our family business with my elderly parents.
My name is Rula Mai Hai. I am 39 years old, and I live in Melbourne Victoria. I am now a Citizen of Australia.
The Victims of Communism (VOC) proudly announces the grand opening of the Victims of Communism Museum on June 13, in Washington, DC, McPherson Square (900 15th St NW). The museum commemorates more than 100 million victims worldwide.