The U.S. House passes the bipartisan Uyghur Policy Act, advancing measures to protect Uyghurs, close detention camps, and counter China’s repression. The bill now heads to the Senate.
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US cracks down on Chinese goods tied to Uyghur forced labor, also targeting steel, copper, lithium, caustic soda, and red dates as high-priority enforcement under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Award-winning journalist John Beck’s Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized reveals China’s ongoing genocide against Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples through powerful personal stories and official documents.
UGASA, a new bipartisan U.S. bill, aims to confront China’s genocide against Uyghurs. Uyghur organizations welcomed the move, urging swift action from Congress.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

















