The below article was published by the Guardian, photo credit : Murad Sezer/Reuters The international criminal court (ICC) has asked for more evidence before it will be willing to open an investigation into claims of genocide against Uighur people by China, but has said it will keep the file open for...
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Shake up in East Turkistan: Major Companies are Lobbing on the China Forced Labor Bill in Congress
The below article was published by The Westside Gazette, photo credit: ETNAM A brewing struggle has reached a tipping point as of this year, 2020 with East Turkistan and China. And it all stems from big companies in the US and illegal slave trading. Apple, Nike, and Coca-Cola have been...
East Turkistan Government in Exile protests outside Capitol on International Human Rights Day
The below article was published by WDVM News, Photo/ video credit: WDVM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-YxKy5Sxuw&feature=youtu.be WASHINGTON (WDVM) — Millions of people are still being imprisoned in Chinese concentration camps. Many are ethnic Uyghurs of East Turkistan, which has been fighting for independence from China for decades. The East Turkistan Government in Exile...
Human Rights Day Special | How can China be held accountable for human rights abuses?
The below post was published by WION News, Photo/ Video credits: WION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ye9lFM-Mfo&pbjreload=101 How can China be held accountable for human rights abuses? On Human Rights Day, WION's Palki discusses with Salih Hudayar, Ingebatu Tugchog and Gonpo Dhondup.
Chinese air force underground command and control centre at Hotan airbase caught in satellite imagery
The below article was published by India Today, photo credit: India Today/Col Vinayak Bhat China is constantly upgrading its military preparedness since the standoff with India began in eastern Ladakh in May. The latest changes are being observed through satellite imagery at Hotan in occupied East Turkestan, now Xinjiang, which...
Some of the U.S.’s Wokest Companies Support China’s Genocide of Uyghurs
The below article was published by the Trumpet, Photo credit: Dale De La Rey / AFP / Getty Images This summer, as anarchic protests tore through American cities, Nike made headlines after unveiling new ads showcasing the company’s determination to fight alongside the protesters against racial injustice. “When things aren’t...
There’s Uighur Blood on Your Nikes
The below OpEd was written Sruli Fruchter and published on The Commentator, photo credit: Never Again Right Now I can’t wear my Nikes anymore. I used to love my Nike Free 5.0 shoes — they were lightweight and comfortable, hugging my foot to provide firm support while leaving adequate wiggle-room...
The American Companies Enabling China’s Uyghur Genocide
The below article was published by The American Conservative, Photo credit Gary Hershorn/Getty Images China is committing genocide against the Uyghur people—and woke pro-Black Lives Matter American corporations like Apple and Nike want to ensure that any backlash against Beijing doesn’t get in the way of their profits. The point...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn Denounces Uyghur Genocide After Chinese State Media Mouthpiece Called Her Racist
The below article was published by The Federalist, Photo credit Gage Skidmore / Flickr Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn called out the ongoing genocide of the Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese Communist Party after a member of the Chinese state media hurled sexist profanities at the Republican on Twitter and labeled...
U.S. bans cotton imports from China producer XPCC citing East Turkistan ‘slave labor’
The below article was published by Reuters, photo credit: REUTERS/Thomas Peter. | Note: "Xinjiang" is the term China uses to refer to East Turkistan WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - The Trump administration expanded economic pressure on China’s western region of Xinjiang, banning cotton imports from a powerful Chinese quasi-military organization that it...