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Experts have warned that China’s national health authority’s plans to open 6 new medical centers will triple the number of facilities forcibly harvesting organs from the detained Uyghur people, The ...
AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: One of the most important scholars on Uyghur culture has been given a life prison sentence in China. Rahile Dawut is an expert on her culture's folklore and traditions.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNChina Uyghur genocide: Turkiye accused of complicity after hosting Beijing propaganda eventThe East Turkistan Government in Exile strongly condemned the Turkiye-China Media Forum in Ankara, accusing the Turkish ...
Star Uyghur Scholar Who Vanished Was Sentenced to Life in China Rahile Dawut, who recorded her people’s traditions, disappeared in 2017. New information indicates that she faces decades in prison.
Perhat Tursun's novel explores human rights abuses against China's Uyghur minority through one man's search for a home. The author himself has been imprisoned and a co-translator has disappeared.
A chilling first-person account of the Uyghur cultural genocide has come from Gulbahar Haitiwaji, who survived more than two years in Chinese-run camps.
The name Xinjiang was slapped on the Uyghur homeland in 1884, after its conquest by China’s last imperial dynasty. Located in the vastness of Central Asia, closer to Kashmir than Beijing, the ...
Ethnic Uyghur demonstrators set fire to a makeshift Chinese flag during a protest against China, near the Chinese consulate in Istanbul, Turkey Dec. 4, 2022. (Reuters/Dilara Senkaya / Reuters Photos) ...
WAITING TO BE ARRESTED AT NIGHT: A Uyghur Poet’s Memoir of China’s Genocide. By Tahir Hamut Izgil, translated by Joshua L. Freeman. Penguin, 272 pages, $28.
The Chinese government should quash the conviction and release Ilham Tohti, the prominent Uyghur economist and government critic, on the 10th anniversary of his sentencing.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A group of at least 40 Uyghur men detained in Thailand for more than a decade have been deported to China, Thai and Chinese officials said Thursday.
China denies the accusations, which are based on evidence including interviews with survivors and photos and satellite images from Uyghur’s home province of Xinjiang, a major hub for factories ...
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