Tag: Uyghurs
Spirit of Uyghurs is celebrated in paintings of ‘Home’
The competition is a way for Uyghurs living in the diaspora to preserve their culture, language, and religion amid persecution
How Beijing weaponizes global Chinese diaspora against dissent
Countries that prioritize human rights should work together to counter Beijing’s blatant misuse of its global status
Uyghur event in NY goes ahead despite Beijing’s warning
Callamard said Uyghurs still enjoyed no freedom of movement, or religion or culture, or to “equality and non-discrimination.”
China says its camps are closed, but Uyghurs remain under threat
Reports from Xinjiang suggest persecution against members of the mostly Muslim community continues.
Among Uyghurs, China aims to ‘meld Islam with Confucianism’
The Chinese Communist Party, or CCP, has long viewed religion – and its suggestion of any power above – as a threat to its primacy
Stop tourism of Xinjiang, Uyghur advocacy group says
Rights groups, the U.S., and other parliaments have declared the Chinese government’s actions toward the Uyghurs as genocide
Remembering enforced disappearance victims in Asia
China has been condemned for a mass internment program in which as many as 1.8 million people were sent involuntarily to re-education camps
China pumps up narrative of happy Uyghurs in Xinjiang among Pakistanis
China is extending its attempts to sanitize its image following heavy criticisms about the government’s brutal treatment of Uyghurs
Two community centers in Turkey are changing young Uyghurs’ lives for...
The Turkish government has offered Uyghurs a safe place to live outside Xinjiang, where they face persecution.
Incorrigible Hikvision: Despite denials, it continues to supply Uyghur recognition software
Both state-owned and private Chinese companies should not be believed when they deny their involvement in human rights violations