A Uyghur student, Kamile Wayit, who was arrested in Uyghuristan in December, has been convicted on charges of “advocating extremism” after sharing a video on WeChat featuring the “white paper” protests.
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In August 2013, a police officer stationed in Nubra, a secluded valley nestled in the northeastern Himalayan region of Ladakh, received an extraordinary message.
U.S. Bans Imports from Chinese Printer Maker Ninestar Corp and Chemical Company over Alleged Human Rights Abuses
A delegation from the Arab League visited the “Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region” (that most Uyghurs prefer to call East Turkistan
Following the crucial initial step taken by the bipartisan Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act, Congress has intensified its efforts to address the severe acts of genocide committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
During his three-day inspection trip to the ethnically diverse region of Uyghuristan, China’s top political adviser, Wang,Huning, emphasized the hard-earned social stability of the region.
On Wednesday, a newly established congressional committee on China endorsed reports that challenge Beijing’s treatment of Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities, while also aiming to prevent any potential conflict with Taiwan.
On Wednesday, human rights organizations revealed that they have lodged a fresh complaint in France targeting major clothing brands
CCP’s Devastating Forced Labor Policy on Uyghurs Persists Despite International Efforts, Study Reveals
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.