Tag: Uyghur genocide
70 Years of “Autonomy” in East Turkistan: Rights in Theory and Practice
On the 70th anniversary of the so-called Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Dolkun Isa exposes how Beijing’s promise of autonomy in East Turkistan remains a façade, with systemic violations of political, economic, cultural, and religious rights.
East Turkistan: Everything you need to know
Seven years after China’s mass “re-education” drive in East Turkistan, the Uyghur people face detention, forced labour, surveillance, and cultural erasure. On the eve of China’s National Day 2025, this IJ-Reportika report highlights statistics, testimonies, and cultural losses that numbers alone cannot capture.
The Promise of Never Again Cannot Cost Us Another Genocide
On the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust, a London memorial event honored past atrocities but glaringly omitted the ongoing Uyghur genocide. This silence is not just an oversight—it’s a warning. If we are to uphold the promise of “Never Again,” we must not ignore present-day atrocities.
Uyghur Democratic Reform Movement Calls for Global Unity and Support Ahead of Pivotal Congress
Uyghur scholars and intellectuals urge global unity and support for the Uyghur cause ahead of the 2024 World Uyghur Congress General Assembly in Sarajevo. The movement seeks to strengthen democratic reforms, counter Chinese repression, and build international alliances.
An Insightful Interview with Rushan Abbas: Championing Uyghur Rights
Interview with Rushan Abbas who is a Uyghur American activist and advocate from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.
Interview with Dolkun Isa (President of World Uyghur Congress)
Interview with Dolkun Isa the President of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) on various issues concerning the Uyghurs in China.