The Uyghur population of Xinjiang is around 11 million, along with around four million people from other Turkic ethnic minorities. As such, the data likely represents only the tip of the iceberg.
This week, a new report from Bitter Winter revealed three videos of Uyghur boys, ages 5 to 11, coerced into saying that they loved or wanted to join the People’s Liberation Army. They said it in ...
Rushan Abbas, Executive Director of the Campaign for Uyghurs, led a protest outside the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC, on ...
US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast and East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee Chairwoman Young Kim have urged ...
An investigation by French outlet Disclose, in partnership with France 2’s documentary program Cash Investigation, revealed evidence of Uyghur forced labor in the supply chain of French multinational ...
The Australian Uyghur community has expressed its shock and sadness after leaked police documents showed thousands of Uyghur people in mass detention in China’s Xinjiang region. The images show ...
citing reports of 'deadly baby products' The U.S. government and rights groups say Uyghur minority people are subject to abuses including forced labor in internment camps set up by the Chinese ...
Protest against 'zero-COVID' policy in Beijing in November last year The Uyghur community claims more than 10 people died in the fire. A local government spokesperson denies that figure and ...
They were part of a larger group of about 350 people detained at the time, some of whom were minors, according to previous reports from UN experts, rights groups, and Uyghur campaigners.
The U.S. government and rights groups say Uyghur minority people are subject to abuses including forced labour in internment camps set up by the Chinese government in the Xinjiang region.