"If the Chinese Consulate already has this much influence over Turkey’s academic institutions today… What will happen tomorrow?"
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Dr. Rune Steenberg, a Danish anthropologist who has criticized China’s policies toward Uyghurs and Kazakhs, was denied entry to Kazakhstan.
As the voice of trade grows louder, the voices of those bearing witness to China’s persecution grow fainter. This article brings to mind a human question: "When does the voice of a people become as important as investment?”
Though not officially verified, the news about Chinese-made jet sparked a storm on social media, and the shares of Chinese defense companies soared. This was not just a skirmish—it was a technological propaganda battle...
The U.S. and China held a surprise meeting in Geneva. The meeting seemed to focus on trade—but a closer look reveals a much deeper political context...
China uses fake NGOs and cyberattacks to silence dissent at the UN and abroad, targeting Uyghur activists.
As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, China quietly gains power and will use the excuse of these tensions to further tighten control in East Turkestan and perpetuate the Uyghur genocide.
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.
China employs economic influence and media collaborations to suppress the truth about the Uyghurs in the Turkish media and to promote its own propaganda.
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.
"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."
"Now, China is trying to cleanse the blood from its face using the very people it oppressed. By sending a few smiling Uyghurs onto European stages, it is hoping the world will forget."
China tries to whitewash its genocide by performing a “happy Uyghur” image, organizing Uyghur performers to sing and dance in European squares to mislead global audiences.
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.
China's industrial profits slipped in the first two months of 2025, signaling a challenging period ahead for businesses as they navigate persistent deflationary forces and an escalating trade war with the United States.
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.
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.
Mehmet Emin Hazret’s book, Kissinger and China: 50 Years of Love versus Betrayal, was published. The work analyzes Henry Kissinger’s half-century relationship with China, offering a critical perspective on U.S.-China relations.

















