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China’s Transnational Repression Leaves Uyghurs No Space to Run

China’s Transnational Repression Leaves Uyghurs No Space to Run

By Catherine Putz
Beijing’s peaceful rise has been paralleled by the increasing repression of Uyghurs on China’s behalf around the world.
Drop in Xinjiang Birthrate Largest in Recent History: Report

Drop in Xinjiang Birthrate Largest in Recent History: Report

By Dake Kang
Experts note that the tightening birth control measures must be understood in the broader context of fear that's pervasive among Xinjiang's minorities.

Ramadan in China: Faithful Dwindle Under Limits on Religion

Ramadan in China: Faithful Dwindle Under Limits on Religion

By Ken Moritsugu and Dake Kang
The tree-lined paths of the Id Kah Mosque's grounds are tranquil, and it's easy to miss the three surveillance cameras keeping watch over whoever comes in.

China Is Courting Middle Eastern Nations on Xinjiang

China Is Courting Middle Eastern Nations on Xinjiang

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and M. Habib Pashya
As Western nations impose sanctions on China over its treatment of the Uyghurs, Beijing is reaching out to the Muslim world for support.

Australian Parliamentary Debate Condemns China over Uyghur Abuses

Australian Parliamentary Debate Condemns China over Uyghur Abuses

By Philip Citowicki
The motion can be interpreted as a parliamentary release valve for the growing pressure around matters of human rights in China.
Human Rights Concerns Continue to Dog 2022 Beijing Olympics

Human Rights Concerns Continue to Dog 2022 Beijing Olympics

By Philip Citowicki
With less than a year to the Winter Olympics in Beijing, the calls for a boycott will only get louder.

Are the Uyghurs Safe in Turkey?

Are the Uyghurs Safe in Turkey?

By Nicholas Muller
Many in the Uyghur diaspora feel they have a target on their back.
UK: ‘Genocide’ Clause to China Trade Deals Narrowly Defeated

UK: ‘Genocide’ Clause to China Trade Deals Narrowly Defeated

By Associated Press
The proposal would have made the U.K. the first country in the world to allow genocide cases to be considered in domestic courts.

IOC Accused of Ignoring Human Rights for 2022 Beijing Games

IOC Accused of Ignoring Human Rights for 2022 Beijing Games

By Associated Press
A minority rights coalition says the Olympic body has "turned a blind eye" to large-scale human rights abuses.

China and the Coming Biden Presidency

China and the Coming Biden Presidency

By Ankit Panda
How will U.S. President-elect Joe Biden manage the U.S.-China relationship?

China Outmaneuvers the Muslim World

China Outmaneuvers the Muslim World

By Ilan Berman
With its embrace of the Amman Message, China has succeeded in finishing what its economic investments began.
Uyghurs and the China Coronavirus

Uyghurs and the China Coronavirus

By Munawwar Abdulla
An epidemic and crowded mass detention camps are a potentially deadly combination.

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