Rights groups urge countries to follow the U.S. and other Western nations' move to push for a debate about China's human rights record in Xinjiang
Some say long-awaited UN report on human rights in Xinjiang doesn’t go far enough
Rights groups, citing principle of universal jurisdiction in Argentinian constitution, allege Uyghurs and another Turkic Muslim population have been subjected to crimes against humanity in China's Xinjiang
Expert says 'some instances may amount to enslavement as a crime against humanity'; China describes report as disinformation
Researcher and author Raffaello Pantucci discusses China’s growing influence in Central Asia
A new law aims to prevent goods made 'wholly or in part with forced labor' in Xinjiang from entering the US market
'Anger, frustration, despair' experienced by Uyghurs outside China who combed through hacked data from Xinjiang government computers
Rights groups and activists worry that the ongoing visit to China by UN human rights chief will be used as Beijing’s propaganda
Five countries in Central Asia are among the countries attracting the most dollars from Beijing’s financial assistance.
More than a hundred international brands are ‘at risk’ of selling cotton products related to Uyghur forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region.
US-sanctioned official moves from Xinjiang to Tibet; more countries criticize China on Uyghurs; NBA player comments on Tibetans, Uyghurs.
Study says Beijing mobilized top-down government and party entities to oppress Uyghurs starting in 2014; China calls it 'fabricated'.
US lawmakers are concerned that Arizona-based Universal Electronics 'may be directly implicated in the Chinese government's genocide in Xinjiang'.
Report focuses on plight of Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
Uighur refugees in Turkey fear it could expose them to an increased crackdown by Beijing.
Some experts say China has used 2002 US designation of East Turkistan Islamic Movement as a terrorist organization to justify its campaign of repression.
VOA recently talked to five of those diaspora Uighurs whose family members vanished years ago in internment camps in the Xinjiang region.
Nearly two dozen rights watchdogs and 16 experts sign an open letter, saying 'crimes against humanity and genocide' are targeting Uighurs and other Turkic Muslim groups in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China.
Uighur activists in Washington and New York City urge the US, UN and countries around the world to recognize China’s treatment of Uighurs in Xinjiang as genocide.
A recent video advertisement in China to promote marriage between Uighur women and Chinese men is seen by observers as an assimilationist policy aimed at Sinicizing the Turkic-speaking indigenous people of Xinjiang.
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