Below is an article published by The Christian Post, Photo BAY ISMOYO/AFP via Getty Images For the first time, evidence has been submitted to the International Criminal Court asking for an investigation into claims of genocide and crimes against humanity committed by senior Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping for...
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POLITBURO MEMBER FACES U.S. SANCTIONS AS ICC CONSIDERS EAST TURKISTAN GENOCIDE CASE
Below is an article published by China Digital Times, Photo US State Department Since 2017, as many as two million Uyghurs have been held in a mass detention campaign as part of a broader crackdown on local Uyghur culture and religiosity, While Chinese authorities continually deny claims made in a growing chorus of censure from foreign lawmakers, rights groups, academics, editorial boards, and celebrities, evidence...
Uighur Crisis Highlights Flawed Structure of UN Security Council
Below is an article published by The Jurist, Photo Edgarwinkler / Pixabay Alina Rizvi, a rising 3L at Vermont Law School and an Associate Editor for JURIST, discusses the need to reform the UN Security Council in light of the suffering of the Uighur People in China... One crucial aspect of...
Uighurs urge ICC to probe Chinese ‘genocide’
Below is an article published by The Straits Times, Photo New York Times THE HAGUE (AFP) - Exiled Uighurs urged the International Criminal Court on Tuesday (July 7) to investigate China for genocide and crimes against humanity, filing a huge dossier of evidence with the Hague-based court to back their case....
The CCP Before the International Criminal Court for the Uyghur Genocide
Below is an article published by Bitter Winter Magazine, Photo ETGE Although China did not sign the treaty establishing the court in The Hague, London attorney Rodney Dixon believe jurisdiction against Beijing can be asserted there. by Ruth Ingram Mr. Rodney Dixon, QC, speaking from the Hague during the submission...
Uighur groups take China to International Criminal Court | 10 points
Below is an article published by India Today, Photo ETNAM China is not a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC). For long, this abstention from membership acted as a shield for China preventing it from being dragged to the international judicial body over complaints of systemic human rights violation...
Could The International Criminal Court Investigate Atrocities Against The Uighur Muslims In China?
Below is an article published by Forbes, Photo AFP via Getty Images Over the recent years, several news outlets reported on the dire situation of the Uighur Muslims in China who were being detained for re-education purposes. This was followed by in-depth research suggesting that the religious minority communities are subjected...
Exiled Uyghurs approach International Criminal Court seeking justice against China
Below is an article published by ANI, Photo International Criminal Court The Hague [Netherlands], July 7 (ANI): As China's genocide and crimes againstthe Uighurs continue, the ethnic community has finally approached the International Criminal Court (ICC) seeking justice. The New York Times reported that a team of London-based lawyers representingtwo Uighur...
Exiled Uighurs push for ICC to investigate China’s ‘genocide’ in East Turkistan
Below is an article published by The Independent, Photo ICC via iStock Uighur exiles have appealed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate senior Chinese leaders, including Presidet Xi Jinping, for genocide and crimes against humanity. Lawyers representing two groups have filed a complaint asking the court to look into allegations of crimes committed against Uighurs and other...
Exiled Uighurs bring first-ever ICC claim against China
Below is an article by The New Arab, Photo Long Le | Daily Trojan Two exiled Uighur activist groups have joined forces to submit evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) accusing Chinese leaders of genocide and crimes against humanity, in the first ever attempt to use international law instruments against Beijing. The claims were submitted...