The camps in Xinjiang and undocumented work in the US are part of the same continuum of unfreedom. Two Uyghur women walk through a security entrance to a bazaar in Hotan, a city in China’s Xinjiang ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A demonstrator against China’s actions in Xinjiang, outside the Chinese consulate in Istanbul, 2018 - Getty/AFP John Beck’s Those ...
More than eleven million Uyghurs—a mostly Muslim, Turkic-speaking ethnic group—live in the northwestern region of Xinjiang. The Chinese government has imprisoned more than one million Uyghurs since ...
“Western governments and companies must urgently confront the reality that many critical mineral supply chains they rely on are underpinned by Uyghur forced labor.” A damning new 77-page report by ...
From initial denials, through later partial acknowledgment and “legalization,” to rapid downsizing and eventual formal closure, the Chinese government’s handling of the re-education camps in Xinjiang ...
BANGKOK — The United States and other countries made repeated offers to Thailand to resettle more than three dozen Uyghur men before they were deported back to China, where rights groups fear they may ...
BANGKOK — A group of Uyghur men who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists and family members who say the men ...
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