Genocide Watch issues “Genocide Emergency” alert on Xinjiang

China’s Uyghur Repression and Forced Labor Persist, Congressional Panel Finds

Congressional Report Flags DOE Research Ties to Chinese Military

Fifteen Nations Condemn China’s Rights Abuses in Joint UN Statement

Germany Blocks China’s Huawei From 6G

Uyghur Forced Labor Concerns Shadow U.S.-China Trade Framework on Critical Minerals

China’s Uyghur Repression and Forced Labor Persist, Congressional Panel Finds

China exploits media vacuum in Xinjiang with tightly staged showcase

Turkey Busts Chinese Spy Ring Targeting Uyghurs with Fake Cell Towers

Fifteen Nations Condemn China’s Rights Abuses in Joint UN Statement

European Parliament Report Unmasks China’s Global Uyghur Repression Network

A major new study released by the European Parliament has confirmed what many Uyghurs in exile have long feared: China’s campaign of repression has no borders. The June 2025 report, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), exposes Beijing’s systematic transnational harassment of Uyghur human rights defenders, journalists, and dissidents living abroad — including inside the European Union.