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Washington: As many as 50 members of the United Nations issued a joint statement where they condemned the Chinese government’s oppression of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in Xinjiang province. more
Tibet: Lhasa witnesses protest over COVID-19 restrictions

Lhasa: Videos have gone viral on social media which showed hundreds of people could be seen protesting in Lhasa city of Tibet against the Chinese government's strict covid measures an ...

UK govt sued over forced labour import from China's Xinjiang

London: A rights group has claimed in its report that Britain’s government will appear in court at the end of October to answer charges it has failed to block products made with for ...

China using influencers to whitewash human rights abuses, claims report

Beijing: The Chinese government is attempting to use social media influencers from the Xinjiang region, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia to whitewash human rights abuses through an increasingly ...

Chinese companies facing human rights violation allegations in Zimbabwe

Harare, Zimbabwe: Chinese-run companies in Zimbabwe are facing a tough time as they landed into controversy with alleged involvement in gross human rights violations and safety norms for ...

Massive protests in Turkey by Uyghurs against 'Chinese Occupation' on 73rd National Day

Ankara/Istanbul: Uyghur NGOs and Uyghur community in Istanbul, on Oct 01, marked the 73rd National Day of China as the beginning of an era of occupation, persecution, starvation and inhum ...

Protests held worldwide against Chinese atrocities on National Day of China

Several civil society organisations on Saturday (Oct 1) staged demonstrations on the National Day of China (PRC) in different cities across the globe against the Chinese government's ...

Uyghur Association in Vienna hosts photo exhibition to showcase ongoing human rights abuse in Xinjiang

Vienna: The Uyghur Association in Vienna recently hosted a  photo exhibition on Sept 22 to showcase ongoing human rights abuses in China’s Xinjiang province.

Xi Jinping’s religious policy forces 60 Christians to seek asylum in US

Beijing: A spotlight has come on President Xi Jinping and his repressive religious policy after 60 Chinese Christians seeking asylum in the United States through the United Nations refuge ...

Turkey: Anti-China protests gather pace, proscribed Hizb-ut-Tahrir now takes up Uyghur cause

Istanbul: The protests against China's 'Hunger Genocide' in East Turkestan under the pretext of controlling the Covid-19 pandemic, continues to gather support from Islamist gr ...