Uyghur Organization condemned Azerbaijan’s support for China on the issue of Uyghurs at the SCO summit, calling it a betrayal of Turkic heritage and urging Baku to support the Uyghur people.
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Uyghur organizations have called on President Erdoğan, who will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in China, to raise the ongoing Uyghur genocide and human rights violations.
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.
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-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.
Massive Illegal Marijuana Operation in Los Angeles Worth Hundreds of Millions… Chinese American Suspects Face the Death Penalty in a Case That Claimed Five Lives
Security fears among the Japanese community in China continue to escalate. Yet another Japanese mother and her child have come under attack.
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.
China’s massive hydroelectric project in Tibet is a controversial initiative that extends beyond regional damage, posing cross-border ecological and political threats.
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.
Europe’s fragmented China policy weakens its influence. Unity, resolve, and real action are now essential for credible engagement with Beijing.
"Household registration moved to Chinese cities, Property sold—ties cut, Full integration into Chinese education, Mandarin replaces Uyghur language, Family bonds weaken, Religious practices fade away, In time, 'Uyghur identity' fades into the background."

The Shaoguan Incident: The trigger that ignited the 5 July Ürümchi protest — which ended in massacre
In June 2009, an organized mob attack against Uyghur workers in the city of Shaoguan, located in China’s Guangdong province, triggered widespread outrage in East…
"When one person damages the system, it's a problem. But when the system protects that person... That’s corruption."
















