A summary of Uyghur-related news around the world
Corporate ethics watchdog looking into Nike Canada, Dynasty Gold while complaints against 11 other companies are being assessed
Exiled Uyghurs commemorate 14-year anniversary of deadly clash with police in Urumqi and say repression remains a reality in their homeland
A summary of Uyghur-related news around the world from the past week
Mahmoud Abbas' comments supporting China's treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities have drawn criticism from lawmakers, rights activists
Mihrigul Tursun was visiting China’s Xinjiang region in 2015 when authorities separated the Uyghur mother from her months-old triplets and detained her. She recalls the harrowing months inside Xinjiang’s notorious detention camps and the pain of losing her son.
A deadly protest in her home city and the jailing of her brother has prompted Zubayra Shamseden to devote her career to publicizing severe rights abuses against Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region, systematic oppression that China denies takes place. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee has this story.
For decades, Kasim Kashgar has lived in fear: first as a Uyghur living in China's Xinjiang region under Beijing's repressive policies, and later as an exile, acutely aware that speaking out could put his family in China at risk.
Experts view Arab league's visit to Xinjiang and support for China's policies as 'betrayal’ and ‘Chinese propaganda’
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