Chinese Police in the Uyghur Homeland utilize a list of 50,000 multimedia files of alleged ‘terrorists or otherwise violent individuals’ to flag Uyghur and other Turkic residents for interrogation in ‘Xinjiang’ (that Uyghurs prefer to call East Turkistan), Human Rights Watch reports.
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The Shanghai police are constructing a comprehensive surveillance network that alerts the authorities whenever foreign journalists book transportation to Uyghuristan, IPVM reports.
According to UCA News, an Uyghur Christian pastor imprisoned for 15 years by Chinese authorities on charges of “inciting separatism” and “leaking state secrets to overseas organizations” has been released. Some rights groups have deemed these charges to be groundless.
Arfiya Eri of the Liberal Democratic Party won the House of Representatives by-election in Chiba Constituency No. 5 in Japan held on Sunday.
Senator Marco Rubio has reintroduced the Uyghur Policy Act with House Representatives Young Kim and Ami Bera.
Using the data from Xinjiang Victims Database, Boston Uyghur Association is launching a campaign of sending greeting cards to innocent prisoners in ‘Xinjiang’ (East Turkistan).
Sunny Hostin faces criticism for her recent controversial statement that equated the moral standards of the US with those of China.
UK Labour Party to Declare China’s Treatment of Uyghurs as ‘Genocide’
The UN Islamophobia event saw a clash between China and the US over the issue of Uyghurs.
Microsoft Bing AI alters stance, now open to discussing Uyghur genocide