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Is This the Closing of the Kazakh Window Into Xinjiang?

Is This the Closing of the Kazakh Window Into Xinjiang?

By Catherine Putz
With the arrest of Serikzhan Bilash, a movement that gave the world a view into the Xinjiang crisis has an uncertain future.
The Kazakh Window Into the Xinjiang Crisis

The Kazakh Window Into the Xinjiang Crisis

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhs remain the most accessible window into the crisis in Xinjiang, but how long will that window remain open?

As Global Democracy Retreats, Ethnic Cleansing Is on the Rise

As Global Democracy Retreats, Ethnic Cleansing Is on the Rise

By Michael J. Abramowitz and Arch Puddington
The international norm against ethnic cleansing is not just being swept aside. It is at risk of being replaced.

The World Must Save the Uyghurs

The World Must Save the Uyghurs

By Benedict Rogers
Long-standing repression of the Uyghur culture has reached stunning new lows. What happened to “Never again”?

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Kazakh-Chinese Refugee

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Kazakh-Chinese Refugee

By Shannon Tiezzi
A Chinese-born Kazakh was fighting deportation in Uzbekistan. Now no one is sure where he is.
Why Is Turkey Breaking Its Silence on China’s Uyghurs?

Why Is Turkey Breaking Its Silence on China’s Uyghurs?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Anger at home has finally forced Ankara to break with its enthusiastic embrace of Beijing.

A Holiday in Xinjiang

A Holiday in Xinjiang

By Ruth Ingram
What it’s like being a tourist inside a police state.
Are Indonesia and Malaysia Ready to Stand up for China’s Muslims?

Are Indonesia and Malaysia Ready to Stand up for China’s Muslims?

By Nithin Coca
The two Southeast Asian states might be the best hope for pressure from the Islamic world.

Why Did Kyrgyz Stage a Protest Outside the Chinese Embassy?

Why Did Kyrgyz Stage a Protest Outside the Chinese Embassy?

By Colleen Wood
In Bishkek, Kyrgyz demonstrated against China’s mass detainment of Muslims, but other grievances are shaping protests too.

The Muslim World Remains Largely Mute on Uyghurs’ Plight

The Muslim World Remains Largely Mute on Uyghurs’ Plight

By Samira Alim
Economic ties to Beijing and domestic rights abuses have kept most states from speaking out.

Central Asians Organize to Draw Attention to Xinjiang Camps

Central Asians Organize to Draw Attention to Xinjiang Camps

By Catherine Putz
Efforts in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to garner attention on the Xinjiang camps have grown, but still to little effect.
Adrian Zenz on China's Xinjiang Re-Education Campaign

Adrian Zenz on China's Xinjiang Re-Education Campaign

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Uyghurs are being intimidated to the extent that they won’t even dream of disobeying the Party.”

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