German chemical giant BASF, criticized for its partnerships with companies accused of supporting China’s genocidal policies in East Turkistan, has sold its shares and withdrawn from the region.
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The World Uyghur Congress condemns China for using Uyghur dance shows in Paris and Budapest as propaganda to hide the ongoing genocide in East Turkistan.
"Now, China is trying to cleanse the blood from its face using the very people it oppressed. By sending a few smiling Uyghurs onto European stages, it is hoping the world will forget."
China tries to whitewash its genocide by performing a “happy Uyghur” image, organizing Uyghur performers to sing and dance in European squares to mislead global audiences.
A Chinese artist, Guo Jianming, faced punishment from authorities in Urumqi for filming a Uyghur girl playing the tambur.
"Dutch Member of Parliament and leader of the Denk Party, Stephan van Baarle, has submitted a motion calling on the Dutch government to use the term 'East Turkestan' instead of 'Xinjiang' in all official documents and communications.
The “Uyghur Policy Act” has been unanimously approved by the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, marking a significant bipartisan move to address China’s ongoing genocide and human rights abuses against the Uyghur people.
UK cybersecurity agency reports China-backed spyware targets Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Taiwanese via fake apps, enabling secret access to user data and real-time surveillance.
The WUC filed a legal case in France on the grounds of Huawei, Hikvision, and Dahua’s complicity in crimes against humanity against Uyghurs.
A man in Sweden has been detained on suspicion of spying on Uyghurs for China, allegedly gathering intelligence on behalf of Chinese security services.
It has been seven years since concentration camp witness Peyzulla Utuq was shot dead while trying to escape and expose the Uyghur genocide to the world. The world ignored him over a trumped-up charge.
WUC will hold the Third Uyghur Summit and Uyghur Youth Summit in Munich (May 23-25), bringing together Uyghur leaders, activists, and allies to address global challenges and strategize for the future.
Rep. Moran proposes a new bill that aims to cut U.S. government business with companies linked to forced labor in East Turkistan, pushing for stronger accountability on China.
Mehmet Emin Hazret’s book "East Turkestan: The Genocide the World Chose to Forget: Voices, Evidence, and the Echoes of Silence" has been published. It gives voice to a people being erased.

















