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China is to triple the number of facilities it uses to forcibly harvest the organs of detained Uyghur people, it has been ...
World Uyghur Congress former president and a leading Uyghur rights advocate, Dolkun Isa, has raised alarm over the ongoing persecution of Uyghur Muslims in China's northwest Xinjiang region, which ...
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The Dispatch on MSNSounding the Alarm on China’s Persecution of the UyghursGovernments around the world have sent Uyghur asylum-seekers back to China, to suffer the worst. This is because China has dangled financial inducements before those governments. Elimä’s work on ...
Uyghurs may be detailed by Chinese police for practicing their Islamic faith, which is now forbidden. Getty Images. But this clever AI deployed by the China Communist Party ...
Uyghurs are being detained in camps and prisons. Media outlets and researchers have used satellite images to map the Chinese government's network of camps and prisons. Experts with the Australian ...
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators are pushing for stronger enforcement measures to prevent China from sidestepping American ...
The CCP created its infamous vocational skills education and training centers in Xinjiang, a disguise for what were extra-legal mass internment facilities. Anywhere from 2-3 million Uyghurs were ...
The Chinese government is not only mistreating Uyghurs within China's borders, it is hunting them down abroad — with help from countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates ...
They were Uyghurs, a Turkic-speaking, predominantly Muslim ethnic group from Xinjiang, a region in far-western China, also referred to by some as “East Turkestan.” ...
Many Uyghurs living in Afghanistan want to leave now that the Taliban are back in control. They fear that the Chinese government could push the Taliban to deport them to China.
Uyghurs and Taliban have common bonds, but their views of each other and Taliban's ties to China complicate matters.
Thailand's recent deportations of Uyghurs to China have eerie parallels with a large deportation in 2015, in which the country bowed to Beijing, writes historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom.
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