The East Turkistan Football Association is poised to make a historic debut at the upcoming CONIFA Asia Cup 2025, scheduled to take place from July 1 to July 4 in London.
Posts published in June 2025
"Household registration moved to Chinese cities, Property sold—ties cut, Full integration into Chinese education, Mandarin replaces Uyghur language, Family bonds weaken, Religious practices fade away, In time, 'Uyghur identity' fades into the background."

The Shaoguan Incident: The trigger that ignited the 5 July Ürümchi protest — which ended in massacre
In June 2009, an organized mob attack against Uyghur workers in the city of Shaoguan, located in China’s Guangdong province, triggered widespread outrage in East…
"When one person damages the system, it's a problem. But when the system protects that person... That’s corruption."
A delegation from the Platform of Uyghur Organizations in Turkey held a series of meetings with political party leaders and members of parliament to draw attention to the ongoing Uyghur genocide and to seek avenues for constructive solutions.
The Taiwan Ministry of Defense announced that 43 Chinese military units are operating around the Taiwan Strait, with the majority of them crossing the median line.
At a major conference in Kenya, Uyghur representatives informed African leaders about China’s persecution, urging cooperation to defend religious freedom.
Argentina’s highest criminal court has cleared the way for a genocide investigation into crimes committed against the Uyghur people, marking a significant milestone for international justice under the principle of universal jurisdiction.
"If digital infrastructure falls under foreign control, this issue becomes far more than just an energy debate. Power today is no longer just in nuclear — it may be hidden in the wind."
The Japan Uyghur Association held a series of events in Oita, Nagasaki, and Kumamoto to draw attention to China’s genocidal policies against the Uyghur people.
The weekly defense and attack costs, as well as the material damages sustained, in the Iran–Israel war.
Are Chinese companies like COMAC merely “copy centers” that undermine innovation? Or are we witnessing the first signs of a global shift in aerospace dominance—from West to East?
Organized by Amnesty International, Germany hosted two screenings of All Static & Noise — a documentary exposing China’s crackdown on Uyghurs through powerful testimonies and advocacy.
The documentary “All Static and Noise” reveals China’s persecution of Uyghurs. Jewher Ilham shares her story and speaks out for her imprisoned father and her people.
The WUC has expressed its appreciation for the G7's firm and unequivocal position against Transnational Repression, describing it as a significant advancement for communities like the Uyghurs who are consistently targeted by the CCP.
"China’s foreign policy is driven by economic interests, not ideology. It forms strategic ties with authoritarian regimes but withdraws support when they near collapse—as seen in Libya and Syria. The same script may now be unfolding in Iran."
The G7 leaders called for a joint effort against the repressive practices of authoritarian states abroad. Recently, China’s involvement in these practices has been frequently highlighted.
Volker Türk, the UN Human Rights Chief, speaking at the UN Human Rights Council, said that his office continues to receive reports of serious abuses against Uyghurs, while also warning of cultural and civil rights violations in Tibet and Hong Kong.