A Uyghur organization has called on the Canadian government to officially recognize and denounce the Uyghur genocide, and to acknowledge East Turkistan as a territory under Chinese colonial rule.
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The European Union will continue to impose sanctions on Chinese officials linked to Uyghur human rights violations, as long as these violations persist, despite Beijing’s move to ease counter-sanctions on EU lawmakers.
Canada has accepted the final three Uyghurs from Thai immigration detention, closing a long chapter of international concern over their treatment and risk of forced return to China.
The UK is amending its energy law to prevent forced labor. Great British Energy will lead ethical sourcing, and solar panels made with Uyghur forced labor in China will be banned.
Uyghur representatives brought attention to China’s ongoing genocide in East Turkistan during an International Religious Freedom roundtable held at the U.S. Capitol.
"If this trajectory continues, China may be forced to reassess and alter its broader trade war strategy. For now, however, the first round ends with a quiet yet decisive defeat for Beijing."
"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.
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.
Uyghur NGO's is urging the US intelligence community to directly address the Uyghur genocide in future analyses of China's security challenges.
The USCIRF 2025 report names China as a leading violator of religious freedom globally, highlighting its repression of Uyghur Muslims through mass detentions, forced labor, and severe restrictions on religious practices.
By Abdurehim Gheni Uyghur Last week, on March 16, 2025, at an Iftar event organized by the European East Turkistan Education Association, signals were given…
The U.S. added over 50 Chinese tech firms to its export blacklist to curb Beijing’s access to AI and advanced computing technologies, citing national security concerns.
U.S. House representatives introduced a bipartisan bill to expedite asylum for Uyghurs. The bill prioritizes Uyghur refugee cases and urges diplomatic protection.
US is investigating Chinese telecom firms, including Huawei and ZTE, over concerns they are bypassing US restrictions. Authorities suspect security risks and potential ties to Beijing.
















