The Václav Havel Library in Prague hosted a special commemorative event on the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the imprisonment of Professor Ilham Tohti, the prominent Uyghur scholar and human rights advocate who remains behind bars in China.
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A symposium titled “Uyghur Genocide Resistance” was held at the United States Capitol. The event addressed China’s genocide policies against Uyghurs, the system of forced labor, and practices of cultural destruction.
At the UN Forum, Tibetan activist Tenzin Dorjee condemned China’s colonial assimilation in Tibet, East Turkistan, and Southern Mongolia, calling it a campaign of cultural erasure.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Japanese Prime Minister TAKAICHI Sanae has expressed serious concern over China’s human rights violations against Uyghurs during her first summit meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti, imprisoned by China since 2013, turns 56. Advocates call for his immediate release and urgent medical care.
Amnesty International shared on its website Jewher Ilham’s memories about her father, Uyghur academic Ilham Tohti, who was unjustly imprisoned for defending the rights granted to his people under China’s constitution.
The Center for Uyghur Studies’ new report uncovers China’s “two-faced” religion policy—spreading an image of tolerance globally while eradicating Islamic identity in East Turkistan.
Taha Kılınç has published East Turkistan Travelogue, documenting his extensive journey. The book, “filled with evidence that dismantles China’s propaganda,” provides rare firsthand insights.
A new UN report reveals China’s cross-border harassment of Uyghur activists and other human rights defenders, highlighting growing reprisals against exiled critics.
An investigation has uncovered that cotton tied to forced labour in East Turkistan continues to seep into European markets, despite years of corporate promises to end unethical sourcing.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused Beijing of trying to damage the global economy after China imposed new export controls on rare earths.
a Chinese coast guard ship rammed a Philippine vessel near Thitu Island. Manila condemned the attack, vowing diplomatic action and pledging to protect its fishermen.

















