More than a hundred international brands are ‘at risk’ of selling cotton products related to Uyghur forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region
UK Muslims protest Beijing’s repression of Uyghurs, a Uyghur woman in the UK fights to preserve her culture, rights group urges Olympic sponsors to stand for human rights in Xinjiang, China expands repression of Uyghurs to other countries
China's "campaign of fear expanded dramatically in 2017" to Uyghurs living outside the country, study finds
Uyghurs living in the US and refugees in other parts of the world say countries such as the US are not following their words with actions
China appoints new governor to Uyghur regional capital; world's biggest grocers sell tomato tied to Uyghur forced labor; China's solar firm will be blocked at U.S. border; China’s minority groups hit hard by China's COVID lockdowns
Experts say China is ignoring the man’s Canadian citizenship claim. VOA’s Laurel Bowman reports
The countries that condemn and support China on its human rights record and why some stay silent
Three big-box chains no longer sell items made by tech firms with ties to the surveillance of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, reports say
Move is latest in effort to increase dominance of ethnic Han majority, countering UNESCO policy encouraging mother tongue instruction in primary education
US lawmakers are concerned that Arizona-based Universal Electronics 'may be directly implicated in the Chinese government's genocide in Xinjiang'
Kamila Talendibaeva has not heard from her husband, Huseyin Celil, a naturalized Canadian, for more than 15 years