Uyghur youth gathered in Istanbul for a 9-day training on “International Conjuncture and National Struggle Methods,” organized by the Uyghur Academy.
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Campaign for Uyghurs marked the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, highlighting the plight of the Uyghur people facing systematic persecution in East Turkistan.
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.
New study reveals China using media, diplomacy, and social networks across MENA to promote its narratives and hide abuses against Uyghurs.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India failed to ease tensions. Talks made limited progress, while a protest by Tibetan youths drew significant attention.
China's communist government is responsible for "genocide and crimes against humanity" targeting ethnic and religious minorities, according to the US State Department's annual human rights report.
Czech President Petr Pavel’s meeting with the Dalai Lama was warmly received internationally but angered Beijing, prompting China to suspend all ties with the Czech presidency.
Uyghur and Tibetan leaders meet in Boston to discuss joint strategies against Chinese repression, reaffirming Uyghur–Tibetan solidarity in the fight for freedom and human rights.
It is clear that the seven years of repression, the countless disappearances, and the blood that was shed cannot be completely covered with a touristic makeover. Image management cannot erase the memory of history. The belief that one day this account will be settled remains alive.
Uyghur-related works were pulled from a Bangkok art show after Chinese embassy pressure, with terms like “Hong Kong,” “Tibet,” and “Uyghur” deleted and artists’ identities obscured.
UN expert urged China to protect rights of detained activists, including Ilham Tohti, citing torture allegations and lack of medical care, and demanded updates on missing lawyer Gao Zhisheng.
Kmart Australia faces court action as a Uyghur group states the retailer may source from factories linked to forced labour in East Turkistan, challenging its “ethical sourcing” claims.
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.
Uyghur poet Abide Abbas Nesrin participated as the first Uyghur poet in the Měsíc Autorského čtení (Month of Author Readings) literary festival, which has a 25-year history in Europe.
The International East Turkistan NGOs Union held a meeting in Istanbul and elected its new president and board members.
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Security fears among the Japanese community in China continue to escalate. Yet another Japanese mother and her child have come under attack.

















