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Rome: Putting more pressure on China, Pope Francis has described the Uighur people as “persecuted” people. more
Families of Chinese detained Hong Kongers receive letters, but doubtful about content

Hong Kong: Family members of 12 Hong Kongers, who were  detained by Chinese authorities while trying to flee the crackdown in their home city, have received letters recently narratin ...

End Uyghur forced labour: IndustriALL Global Union

Geneva: The Chinese government continues to hold members of the Uyghur minority group in forced labour camps. Goods produced by these enslaved workers – particularly cotton – ...

Switzerland raises concerns on treatment of Tibetans in China during political dialogue

Geneva: Switzerland’s State Secretary Krystyna Marty in a political dialogue via videoconference with China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Qin Gang recently expressed conc ...

From Tokyo to New York, East Turkistan Govt-in-Exile demonstrates against Chinese oppression on Uyghurs

Tokyo/New York:  The East Turkistan Government-in-Exile on Thursday demonstrated against Chinese aggressions in different parts of the world to mark East Turkistan's Independence ...

Imposition of new education policy: China facing protests in Inner Mongolia

Beijing: China is facing violent protests in Inner Mongolia over Beijing's decision to impose new education policy in the region.

Uyghur ICC genocide complaint backed by 63 parliamentarians in 16 countries

Washington: The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) has urged the international criminal court’s chief prosecutor to accept the complaint by the East Turkistan Government i ...

Uyghur: Activist Rushan Abbas highlights atrocity faced by her sister in hands of China

Director of Campaign for Uyghurs Rushan Abbas has said her sister Gulshan Abbas and aunt 'disappeared' just days after she spoke publicly for the first time about the disappearanc ...

Beijing jails Tibetan singer for criticising Chinese policies in latest song

Beijing: A Tibetan singer has been jailed for six years by authorities in Beijing for criticising China's repressive policies in his songs.

Treatment of Chinese govt towards Uyghur is like Al-Qaeda's attitude to non-Muslims: Historian

Albanian historian Olsi Jazexhi has compared the treatment given towards Uyghur people by Chinese government with that of terrorist group Al-Qaeda's attitude towards non-Muslims.