A summary of Uyghur-related news around the world
Two countries are among nine whose records came under review by an 18-member monitoring group during its latest session
Gulbahar Haitiwaji spent nearly three years inside what she calls a Chinese “reeducation” camp. She shared her story with VOA.
Red dates from Xinjiang suspected of connections to forced labor continue to be sold by some U.S. supermarkets and online retailers
Call follows the release of a groundbreaking report on the forced incarceration of more than a million Uyghurs and others in so-called vocational centers
Some say long-awaited UN report on human rights in Xinjiang doesn’t go far enough
Beijing denounces long-awaited UN human rights report, calling it 'political' and a 'fabricated lie'
Michelle Bachelet releases long-awaited report critical of China minutes before her term expires
Uyghur woman recounts interrogation, detention, ill treatment while in Xinjiang detention
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
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