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China Stays Tough on Xinjiang Policy Despite Growing Global Outcry

China Stays Tough on Xinjiang Policy Despite Growing Global Outcry

By Charlotte Gao
While scholars worldwide call for sanctions, Chinese authorities are poised to expand the crackdown to other regions.
Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

By Charlotte Gao
China defends its Xinjiang policy during the UN Human Rights Council’s universal periodic review.

Neighborhood Watch: Will Asian Countries Turn a Blind Eye to Uyghur Issues in China?

Neighborhood Watch: Will Asian Countries Turn a Blind Eye to Uyghur Issues in China?

By Sarah M. Brooks
Will any of China's neighbors speak out against its abuses at home? A major UN review offers a sobering assessment.

Religion Is ‘Spiritual Anesthesia’: The Ideology Behind China’s Uyghur Crackdown

Religion Is ‘Spiritual Anesthesia’: The Ideology Behind China’s Uyghur Crackdown

By Bonnie Girard
Xinjiang’s Muslims are just the latest victim of the CCP’s contempt for religion.

China’s Cultural Genocide and the Conscience of Nations

China’s Cultural Genocide and the Conscience of Nations

By Ben Lowsen
As China does its worst, the world must uphold the best.
Turn in the Two-Faced: The Plight of Uyghur Intellectuals

Turn in the Two-Faced: The Plight of Uyghur Intellectuals

By Mamtimin Ala
China’s fight against Uyghur intellectuals in the name of 'two-facedness.'

Kazakhstan Denies Asylum to Woman Who Fled China's Camps in Xinjiang

Kazakhstan Denies Asylum to Woman Who Fled China's Camps in Xinjiang

By Catherine Putz
The decision highlights Kazakhstan's continued navigation of sensitivities with China.
China’s Uyghur Crackdown Goes Global

China’s Uyghur Crackdown Goes Global

By Jojje Olsson
Beijing is stepping up the pressure on the Uyghur diaspora, even as it cracks down on their relatives in Xinjiang.

Is the Beijing Exception Finally Crumbling?

Is the Beijing Exception Finally Crumbling?

By Arch Puddington
China’s oppression of Muslims is cracking its de facto immunity from international criticism on human rights issues.

The ‘De-Extremitization’ Campaign in Xinjiang: A Cure Worse Than the Disease

The ‘De-Extremitization’ Campaign in Xinjiang: A Cure Worse Than the Disease

By Marc Julienne
China's repression in Xinjiang is likely to backfire.

Kazakhstan and the Xinjiang Problem

Kazakhstan and the Xinjiang Problem

By Catherine Putz
Ethnic Kazakhs have opened the window for the world to hear what's happening in Xinjiang, but Kazakhstan remains quiet.
The Repression of Uyghurs Is Now an All-Out War Against a People

The Repression of Uyghurs Is Now an All-Out War Against a People

By Omer Kanat
Uyghurs fear that Beijing wants nothing less than for them to disappear as a people.

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