The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) marked the 29th anniversary of the 1997 Ghulja Massacre, renewing its call for decisive international action against China's policies in East Turkistan, ...
Human Rights Watch's World Report 2026 reveals increasing repression in China under President Xi Jinping. The report highlights suppression of freedoms, targeting minorities, and escalating control in ...
The Chinese government significantly intensified repression across the country in 2025, tightening ideological control and ...
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Uyghur group reports China's global repression tactics to United Nations
The World Uyghur Congress submitted a report to the UN detailing China's transnational repression of Uyghurs abroad, ...
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) raises alarms over China's expanding transnational repression and human rights violations. A recent submission to the UN details unlawful deportations, misuse of ...
Technologies evolved from U.S. hardware and software are used to surveil and arrest China’s people, especially minorities and ...
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Campaign for Uyghurs marks 29th anniversary of Ghulja Massacre, renews call for accountability
The Campaign for Uyghurs (CFU) on February 5, 2026, commemorated the 29th anniversary of the Ghulja Massacre, recalling what it described as a brutal crackdown by Chinese security forces on peaceful ...
The Chinese government intensified its repression in China in 2025, leading rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in its ...
Guan Heng, a Chinese asylum seeker who exposed human rights abuses in his homeland, has been released after more than five ...
Academic research shows that investigative reporting, NGO advocacy, and scholarly scrutiny pushed Chinese authorities from denial to dismantling parts of their mass detention system for Uyghurs.
President Xi Jinping mobilized the government to impose strict ideological conformity and loyalty to him and the Chinese ...
Chinese national who exposed human rights abuses against Uyghurs is granted asylum to remain in U.S.
A judge ruled for Guan Heng, who feared persecution in China after secretly filming detention facilities in Xinjiang, in a ...
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