Three years after the tragic Urumchi Fire on November 24, 2022, the World Uyghur Congress remembers the over 40 Uyghur lives lost and denounces the Chinese government's ongoing lack of transparency regarding the incident.
Posts published in November 2025
Henry Kissinger, a Holocaust survivor, has seen his historical reputation become contested due to his silence on the Uyghur genocide. His pragmatic approach is regarded as a neglect of human rights and justice.
Although each CCP era has exhibited different characteristics, the use of violence as an instrument of ideological enforcement and political control has remained constant.
During the International Uyghur Women’s Dialogue, the Berlin Declaration was announced, reflecting the voices of Uyghur NGOs and human rights defenders and calling for global action to protect Uyghur women’s rights.
HRW finds Uyghurs in Turkey targeted with restriction codes, causing legal uncertainty, detention, and potential transfer to China or third countries.
A commemorative meeting was held in Ankara to mark the anniversaries of the two republics declared in East Turkistan on November 12, 1933, and November 12, 1944.
Uyghur groups call on the US to act after a new congressional report exposes China’s ongoing genocide, forced labour, and mass detention of Uyghurs.
Campaign for Uyghurs has been awarded the 2025 Democracy Award for its human rights advocacy on behalf of the Uyghur and other Turkic peoples subjected to China’s multifaceted policies of genocide.
The Trump administration is not planning to allow Nvidia, opens new tab to sell its most advanced AI chip, known as the Blackwell, to China right now, the White House said.
UK academics face harassment and censorship over China-critical research as Beijing extends its repression beyond borders.
Abdulhamit Karahan and Assoc. Prof. Nimetcan Mehmet Orhun from the Uygur Academy visited National Youth Association President Ahmet Özvatan in Ankara.










