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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.
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.
Ahmedjan Kasim was elected president of the Dutch Uyghur Human Rights Foundation marking a new generation of leadership within the Uyghur diaspora.
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.
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."
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 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.
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.
Ilham Tohti Initiative Urges EU to Advocate for Uyghur Scholar’s Release Ahead of EU-China Human Rights Talks.
"Trump’s measures were cosmetic at best. While Washington fought a trade war, Beijing was preparing for a new kind of war — one of machines, minerals, and manufacturing."
"China, which promised to integrate into the free market system but continuously violates its rules, represents a textbook case of “internal sabotage” from within the global financial architecture."
A 63-year-old British national, John Miller, has been charged in the United States with conspiring to smuggle sensitive military technology to China and targeting a U.S. resident critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The III Uyghur National Summit and the Uyghur Youth Summit, held in Munich, concluded with a renewed global commitment to Uyghur rights and unity.
One of the Ilham Tohti Initiative’s (ITI) Uyghur awareness billboard trailers was damaged again in Munich. The perpetrator, a Chinese citizen, was immediately apprehended by the police.

















