Experts from across the globe met in London to discuss preventing Chinese transnational repression, focusing on the Uyghur diaspora. They proposed legal reforms, safe reporting mechanisms, international cooperation, and victim support.
Posts published in July 2025
On the 11th anniversary of the Yarkand massacre, the World Uyghur Congress commemorated one of the deadliest crackdowns in East Turkistan since the 2009 Urumchi unrest, urging the international community to take action against ongoing atrocities.
The EU reiterated its deep concerns over the situation in East Turkistan, broader human rights issues, and ongoing trade tensions with China during the EU-China Summit held in Beijing.
US Congress held a Captive Nations briefing where Uyghur and Tibetan leaders condemned China’s oppression, urging recognition of East Turkistan and Tibet as occupied nations.
At HRC59, CFU hosted a compelling panel on China’s transnational repression, bringing together Uyghur, Tibetan, and Hong Kong activists to expose the CCP’s global intimidation tactics and urge international protection.
China’s massive hydroelectric project in Tibet is a controversial initiative that extends beyond regional damage, posing cross-border ecological and political threats.
China’s agenda in Central Asia extends far beyond diplomacy—they’re building a long-term sphere of influence using integrated soft and hard power.
The EU Parliament held an urgent session on China’s human rights abuses, focusing on Uyghurs, Hong Kong, Tibet, and transnational repression. MEPs called for expanded sanctions on Chinese officials.
A Kazakh man from East Turkistan, who was arrested for expressing a historical fact during an online discussion, recounted the severe torture he endured and said that he had witnessed a Uyghur being tortured to death before.
An Uyghur witness of the concentration camp, Ehmetjan Ehet, died under unclear circumstances at a hospital in Sarajevo.
Europe’s fragmented China policy weakens its influence. Unity, resolve, and real action are now essential for credible engagement with Beijing.
As U.S. regulators tighten their grip, Chinese companies look for an exit.
But anyone taking that door leaves investor trust behind.
The training program titled “International Conjuncture and Uyghur National Struggle” was held in Istanbul, where Uyghur youth attended two days of sessions focused on national struggle strategies and identity awareness.
On the 16th anniversary of the Ürümqi Massacre, protests were held in numerous cities around the world. Demonstrators commemorated those who lost their lives and condemned China’s ongoing genocide against the Uyghur people.
July 5, 2009 Ürümqi Massacre:A Planned Massacre, A Suppressed Truth
Shaoguan Massacre was the direct cause of Urumqi massacre
EU confirms it has again raised Ilham Tohti’s case and broader Uyghur rights concerns with China in June’s Human Rights Dialogue, responding to civil society’s appeal.
Activists in Berlin protest Chinese FM Wang Yi’s visit, condemning Uyghur genocide, repression in Tibet and Hong Kong, and urging Germany to prioritize human rights over diplomacy.

















