Tag: Xinjiang
Mosques disappear as China strives to ‘build a beautiful Xinjiang’
Officials from Xinjiang and Beijing told reporters in Beijing that no religious sites had been forcibly destroyed or restricted
US ‘deeply disturbed’ by reports of systematic rape of Muslims in...
These atrocities shock the conscience and must be met with serious consequences, State Department spokeswoman says
US commission says China possibly committed ‘genocide’ against Muslims
US genocide declaration would mean countries would have to think hard about allowing companies to do business with Xinjiang
SPOTLIGHT: Uyghurs staring at specter of genocide
One of the worst cases of inhumanity in recent history is now occurring in China’s Xinjiang
Hospitals in China’s Xinjiang region allegedly forced to abort Uyghur babies
Newborns were also killed after inducing labor, says obstetrician who worked in several Xinjiang hospitals
Jehovah’s Witnesses sentenced to prison in China’s Xinjiang
They were accused of ‘spreading superstition and heresy’ and preventing people from joining Communist Party organizations
Underground Christian sect members meet torturous fate in Xinjiang camps
Extreme abuse employed to force detainees to give up their faith
‘Betrayed’ by Tiananmen lies: The awakening of Vicky Xu
From 'dutiful child of China' to intrepid investigative journalist, Xu has made it her mission to expose the sins of her homeland
Uyghurs reportedly forced to make Lacoste gloves
Firm said it halted shipments of unethically manufactured product
Forced Uyghur labor employed amid coronavirus shut downs
At least 83 global brands allegedly benefit from abusive practice