WUC intensifies advocacy efforts in Brussels ahead of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue, aiming to spotlight ongoing genecide and abuses against Uyghurs in East Turkestan.
Posts published in May 2025
"Please remember a people whose wealth and very existence have been stolen. We do not want to become a lost exhibit in a museum someday, labeled “A People That Once Lived: The Uyghurs.” We want to live."
“The CCP’s repression is not just a regional issue—it’s a global threat,” said Rushan Abbas at the 2025 Copenhagen Democracy Summit, calling for international action to defend democracy and human rights.
Dr. Rune Steenberg, a Danish anthropologist who has criticized China’s policies toward Uyghurs and Kazakhs, was denied entry to Kazakhstan.
The Uyghur diaspora bears an immense historic responsibility: to be the voice of millions who cannot speak. For this voice to be effective, it must be armed not only with emotion but also with strategy, unity, and international communication...
As the voice of trade grows louder, the voices of those bearing witness to China’s persecution grow fainter. This article brings to mind a human question: "When does the voice of a people become as important as investment?”
Though not officially verified, the news about Chinese-made jet sparked a storm on social media, and the shares of Chinese defense companies soared. This was not just a skirmish—it was a technological propaganda battle...
The U.S. and China held a surprise meeting in Geneva. The meeting seemed to focus on trade—but a closer look reveals a much deeper political context...
The Uyghur Freedom Forum held a conference in Istanbul under the theme “Movement for Independence,” with the participation of academics, researchers, and representatives from various…
Pakistan’s Air Force has reportedly shot down 5 Indian fighter jets — 3 of them Rafales — using Chinese-made J-10C aircraft. But how much of this is fact, and how much is misinformation?
It has been announced that 'Unbroken: One Uyghur’s Fight for Freedom', the powerful memoir by Rushan Abbas, will be published soon.
Canada’s decision to resettle 10,000 Uyghur refugees in the country has begun to yield tangible results. Many Uyghurs who have been left without state protection are now being gradually relocated to Canada.
Is Moscow Celebrating Victory — or Showcasing a New Nazism? May 9, 2025 – Red Square’s Parade and the Irony of History?
An international seminar in Indonesia addressed the Uyghur crisis and Islamophobia in China, calling for Muslim unity and global action against ongoing human rights violations.
A Nation... Their hope crushed, Their faith forbidden, Their voice silenced… But their memory — still alive. This is not only the story of the Uyghurs. This is a testimony to a destruction humanity chose to ignore.
Concentration camp witness Sayragul Sauytbay detailed the Uyghur genocide, including forced labour, at the Ethical Trade Conference 2025. She called on the government to avoid complicity through trade with China in the ongoing genocide.
From the same people… the same homeland… One gave his life for justice. The other rose by betraying his own people. And now… They lie behind the same bars, in neighboring cells.
At the Uyghur PEN Center’s election in Almaty, Aziz Isa Elkun was chosen as president. The Uyghur PEN works to promote Uyghur literature globally and defend the freedom of expression for Uyghur writers and artists.

















