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Ilham Tohti
Pelosi: US Risks Losing Moral Authority With Silence on Xinjiang
By Catherine Putz
Speaking at the U.S. Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, Pelosi said Chen Quanguo should be subject to Global Magnitsky sanctions.
When in China, Do as Chinese Do: The Unfortunate Case of Professor Ilham Tohti
By Patrik K. Meyer
Coercing the Chinese regime into accepting Western values and principles is ineffective.
Silencing Ilham Tohti: The Future of Uyghur Rights in China
By Ankit Panda
U.S. editor Ankit Panda speaks to Shannon Tiezzi about Ilham Tohti's sentencing in China.
Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's conflation of peaceful dissent and terrorism limits possibilities for anti-terror cooperation with the U.S.
Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison
By Ankit Panda
Ilham Tohti, a prominent Uyghur activist and scholar, was sentenced to life in prison.
Engaging China on Human Rights
By Julia Famularo
China is bound to act in its national interest. Upholding human rights is one of those interests.
China's Xinjiang Province Eyes Anti-Terrorism Law
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, dueling human rights reports, an attack on a former Hong Kong editor, and Xi's vision for reform. Friday China links.
China Detains Uyghur Professor
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, new info on China's ADIZ, the anti-Japan media blitz, and the hyper-sonic missile test. China links.
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